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holy Junocents, Munday and Tueſday in Calter mete, any.
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and endeth the wedneſday fortnight after.
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vVere was never anything by ỹ wit of man ſo
vbvelldeuiſed, oꝛ ſo ſure eftablithen, which in coe
Iinuance of time bath not bincoꝛrupted:as (a
SS Pagwks mong ocher chings)it may plainly appearehp
es Me &F py food the Comon prapersinthe Church, comoniy
Be called Diutne feruice, Che firkt onginall anv
—— ground wherot if a man would ſearch out by
the ancient kathers, he thal find chat p fame was not. opdeinedburof
a good purpole,¢ foꝛ a great aduãcement ef godlines, sop they fo
oꝛdered che matter,that the whole Bible (oꝛ the greatekt parc thers
‘ef fhould be read ouer once tn the peeresincending therby, that the
Clergie, and ſpeciallyſuch as were Miniſters of the congregation,
ſhould(by oftenreading and meditation.of Gods word) hee ſtirred
bp to godlines chemfelucs, anv bee moze able to exhort other bp |
Wwholcfome doctrine, and Co confutethem that were aducrfaries to :
the truech. And further, that che people, by dayly bearing of bolp =
ſcripture readin the Church, fhoulocontinuallp profitemoye ans
moze tn theknowlenge of God and be the more enflamed withthe
loue of bis crue religion, But theſe many pecres paflen,chis yous
{p and Decent opder of the auncient fathers hath beene ſo altered,
Inoken,t neglected, bp planting in bucertaine Stopies,Legends,
Keſpondes, Uerſes, vainerepecitions, Commemoꝛations, and Sy⸗
novalics thatcommonly when any booke of the Bible was begun,
bekorethꝛee oꝛ foure Chapters were read out, allthe reſt were vht ⸗
read. And in this fort, the booke of Elai was begun in Aduent.
ano the booke of Genefis in Septuageſima: but they were onelx
begun,and neuer read though. After alike ſoꝛt were other bookes
of bolp (cripcure vſed. And moreouer, whereas Saint paul weelp
haue ſuch language fpoken to the people in the Church, asehep
Might vnderſtande and haue profit by bearing the {ames che ſer⸗
nice in this Churchof England ( thefe manp peeres) hachbene
readin Latine to the people, tobich they vnderſtoode not: fo that
they haue heard with their cares onely, and their heart, ſpirit, and
minde hatte not bene evifien thereby. And furthermoyze, notwith⸗
ſtanding chat the ancient fathers haue diuined the jPlalmes into,
feuen portions, whereof eucrp one was called a Nocturne: — eee
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fe e's The Preface,
: ef late time a fewe of them haue beene daily faide, and oft repeated,
and the relt btterlp omitted, Moꝛeouer, the number and hardneſſe
of the rules called the Pie, and che manifalde chaungings of che
feruice was the caule, that to turne the booke onelp was fo bard
and intricate amatter, chat manp times there was moje buſineſſeto
find cut what ſhould be read.then to reave it when tt was found out,
Chele inconuentences therefore confivered, bere is fet forth {uch
an onder whereby the fame hall be redzeſſed. And kor areadtue fle in
this matter, berets dꝛawen out a Kalender for that purpole, which
is plaine and eaſie to be vnderſtanded, wherein (fo much as map be)
the reading of holy {criptures ts fo let forth, chat all chings hall be
bone in onder without breaking one piece thereof from another, Foꝛ
this caufe bee cut off Anthemes Reſpondes, Inuitatoꝛies, and {uch
ltke things ag did byeake che continuall courfe of che reading of the
{cripture, Het becauſe there is no remedte, but that of neceflitie
there mutt be fame rules , therfore certatne rules are here {et forth,
which as they be kewe in number, fo thep be plaine and caffe to bee
vnderſtanded. Spo that here pou haue an onder for prayer (as tou:
ching chereading ofbolp {cripture) much agreeable to p minde and
purpoleof the olde fathers, and a great deale moze profitable and
commodieus then that which of late was bled, It is moze proftta:
bie becaule here are {eft out many things, whereof fome be vntrue,
fomebneertaine,fome baine and ſuperſtitious, and is ordeined no⸗
thing to be read, but the verp pure word of God, the holy Scrip:
cures, oꝛ that which iseuidently grounded bpon the fame, and that
in luch alanquage and oder, as ig mot eafie and plaine fo2 the vn⸗
derltanding both of chereaders and hearers, It ts alfo moje cont
‘odious, both fo the ſhoꝛtneſſe thereof, and fo the plataenes of the
oꝛder, and for chat therules be lewe and ealie. Furthermore, bp this
order che Curates thall ncede none other Bookes fop thei publike
ſeruice, but this bookeand the Bible, Wy che meanes whereof, the
_ people thall not bee at fo great charges for bookes, ad in times paſt
they haue bene, |
And where heretofoyechere hath beene great diuerlitie in faping
and ſinging in Churches within this Realme, fome following Sa⸗
tifburie ble, ſome Derfoyn ble, fome the vſe of Bango, fome of
Wopke,andfome of Lyncolne : nowe from henceforth all che whole
Realme thall haue but one vſe. And if any will iudge this wap
more patnefull, becaule that all things mutt be read bpon the booke,
whereas before by therealon of fo often repetitian , they coulve fap
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many chings by heart: Ikthoſe men twill weigh their labour , with
the profit and knowlege which dayly they hall attatne by reading
vponthe booke, they will not refule the paine, in confiveration of
the great profit chat fhallentue thereof, aac na
And koꝛalmuch ag nothing can almott bee fo plainelp fet foerch,
but doubtes may rife in the ble and ppactifing of the fame: Co ap⸗
peaſe al fuch diuerſitie(ikany ariſe) ¢ for the reſolution of al doubtes
concerning the maner howe to vnderſtand, doe, x execute the things
contained tn ebisbooke : Che parties that ſo voube, op diuerſly take
any thing, (hall alway reſoꝛte to the Byſhoppe of che Dioceſſe, who
by his dilcretion thall cake oꝛder koꝛthe quieting € appeafing of the ©
ſame, fo chat the fame orꝛder be not contrarp to any thing contapned
inthisbooke, Anvifthe Bithappe of the Diocelle be inanp doubt,
then he map fend for che refolution theresfinte the Archbiſhop.
Though it bee appointed inthe afore wꝛitten preface , that all
things hall be reavand fung inthe Church inthe Engliſh tongue,
tothe ende thatthe Congregation may be thereby edifpen: vetitig
not intent, but when men fap Moꝛning and Cuening prayer potuates
ly, they map fap the fame in any language that they themfelues poe
vnderſtand.
Andall Pꝛieſtes and Deacons ſhall bee bounde to ſay dayly the :
MWoming and Cuening paper, epther privately or opentp , except
thep be let by preaching , ſtudying of diuinitie, oꝛ by fame other ws
gent caule, bi pie
Aundehe Curate chat miniftrech in euery parith Churcher chap: —
pel, being athome,and not being otherwile reafonably iette, tall —
fap the fameinebe pavith Church or Chappell where he minittrech,
and hall toll a bell chereta,a conuenient time before he beginne that
fuch as bee diſpoſed, may come toheare Gods woꝛde, and to ppaye
with him, :.
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€ The table * Kalender ex xprefsing
the order of Pfalmes and Leflonsto be faid at
- Morning and Evening ptayer throughout the yeere,
(except certaine proper Feafts) as the Rules follow-
ing more plainely declare.
q The orderhow the Pfalter is appoin-
ted tobe tead.
fen Ger He Plalter halbe read though once euery Mo⸗
nech and becaule that ſome Monethes be lenger
ata? then lome other be, it ts thought good to make
Ae, them cuen by this ‘meanes, Co euerp Moneth
| halbe appointed (as ciceruing this purpale) iuſt
“OF pe thirtie dayes.
@no becaule January and March haue one day aboue the ſayde
number , and Febꝛuary which is placed betweene them both, hath
onelp rrbitt, dayes : Febuary ſhall boꝛrowe of epther of the Mo⸗
nethes (of Januarie and March) one dap + Aud ſo the Plalter which
fhalbe readin Febꝛuarie, mutt beginne the lak day of Januarie, and
ende the fir day of Warch,
And whereas Wap, July, Auguſt, October, and December haue
xxxi. Bayes apiece: It is oꝛdered that the fame Pſalmes ſhall See
read the laſt day okthe ſayde monethes, which were read the day be⸗
fore: Soa that the Plalter may begin againe the lirſt bap of the next
moneth enluing.
owe to knowe what Plalmes ſhall be read euery day, ldoke in
che Kalender the number chat is appoynted koꝛ the Pſalmes, ether
finde che fame number in this Table, and vpon that number (hal pou
ſee what Plalmes ſhalbe ſaid at Monning and Eueniug pꝛayer.
And there the Cxix. Vſalme is deuided into rei, portions, and
| ig ouerlong to beread atone time : itis ſo oydered , that atone time
fhall not be read aboue foure oꝛ fiue of the ſayd ee you fhall
perceiue tobe noted tn this table folowing,
And bere is alfo to bee noted, that inthis Cable and in all other
partes of the ſeruice, where any Plalmes are appoynted, the num⸗
ber is expꝛeſſed after the great Engliſh Byble, which from che tr
Plalme, vnto the Cxlviii. Pſalme (folowing the siuifion of the Dee
——— varie in numberkfrom che common Latine tranflation.
— Bz q Atable
+.
<A hic Bi Re adie oF xe Plalmes |
to be faid at Morning and Euening ©
I
2
a
4
>)
6
LiL iff, 1111.V.
ix.x.xi.
xv.xvi. xvii.
19. 20. 21.
xxiiii, xxv. xxvi.
XxXxx.xxxi.
|
OY XExv xu,
8 | xxxvili,xxxix,xl,
9 | xliiii.xlv.xlvi.
10 IL. li.lii.
I1IIlvi. Ivii. viii.
1 2| Ixii Ixiii.lxiiii.
13, Ixviit.
14 Lxxi. lxxii.
I 5) Ixxv.Ixxvi.lxxvil,
16 Ixxix,lxxx,lxxxi,
17| 86,387.88.
18) XC.XCi.xCil,
19xcv. xcvi, xcvii.
20 cii. ciii.
21} cv,
22cvii.
231cx. cxi. cxii. cxiii.
24 cxvi. cxvii. cxviii.
25Inde.v.
26 Inde.v. (125.
271120. 121. 122. 123. 124.
28132. 133. 134. 135.
291139. 140. 141.
39.'144.145.146.
| - Morning prayer.
i xxii.xxiii.
xlvii.xlviii. xlix.
Euening prayer,
vi.vii. viii.
xii.xiii. xiiii.
xviii.
27.28.29.
32-33-34.
37.
xli xlii. xliii.
iti liiii. lv.
lix. Ix. lxi.
lxv.lxvi. Ixvii.
Ixix,Ixx
Ixxiit, xxiiti,
Ixxvili,
82.83.84,85.
89...
xciii.xciiii.
xcviii. xcix.c.ci.
ciiii.
cvi.
cviii.cix.
cxiiii.cxv.
Cxix. Inde.iiii.
Inde.iiii.
Inde.iiinn..
126. 127,128.129,130,
136. 137. 138.
cxlii.cxliii.
cxlvii. cxlviũ. cxlix.cl.
(The
The order how the reft f boly™
aes (befide the Pfalter)is appoin-
ted to beread, |
Te olve Teltament ig appointed for the fir Leftons : at Moꝛ⸗
ning and euening pꝛayer, and ſhalbe read thꝛough eucrp pecre
once, except certaine bookes and chapters, which bee leaſt cdifping,
and might belt be ſpared, and cherefore ave left bnread,
The new Celtament is appointed foꝛ che {econd Leſſons at Wo:
ning and Euening praper,and thalbe read euer oꝛderly euerp yeere
thꝛiſe, belive the Cpitties and Golpels ; except the Apocalpps,out of
the which, there bee onelp certaine Leflons appointed vpon diuers
proper feats,
And toknow what Leſſons ſhalbe read euery vay, finde the day of
che Woneth in the Kalender, and chere pe Mhall percetue the bookes
and Chapters that hall be read fo, che Leſſons both at Moꝛning and
Cuening praver,'
And here is to bee noted, that whenſoeuer there bee any proper
Pſalmes oꝛ Leflons appointed for the Sundapes, op for any kealt,
moueable o2 vnmoueable: chen che Pſalmes anv Leſſons appointed
inthe Kalender, thalbe omitten fop that time.
De muff note alfo,that the Collect, Epiſtle and Goſpel,appointed
for the Sunday, thall ſerue all the weeke after ercept there fal fome
featt that hath bis proper.
Then the peeres of our Loyd may be deuided into koure cuen
partes, which is euerp fourth peeresthen che Sunday lecter leapech,
that peere the Plalmes and Leffons which ferue for the xxiii.
of Febꝛuarie, hal be read againe the dap following, except it bee
Sunday, which hath proper Leilons of the olde Teſtament, appoin:
ted in the table feruing to that purpofe,
Gifo, wherefoeucr the beginning of any Leſſon, Cpittle, oꝛ Gol:
J pel, is not expzeſſed, there pee muſt begin at che beginning of che
| Chapter, .
And whereloener is no: expꝛeſſed how farre {hall bee read, there
fhall pou reave to the end of the Chapter,
Item, fo oft as che firlt Chapter of faint Matthewe is read either
| fo) Leffon 02 Goſpel: pe thal begin the fame at (The birth of Iefus
Chriſt was on this wife.&e,) And che chird Chapter of faint Lukes
Golpel, thalbereap into (Sothathe was fuppofed to bethe fonne | |
jof. Tofeph )
By icf Proper}
‘ 7. = 7 - ere oe Y ae -— 7 — 4 yo
, ; 9 * or >) “© 5. 7 Se
Proper — to * — * he fk |
Leſſons, both at Morning andEuening prayer, |
mom the Sundayes throughout the yeere,and 7
for ſome alſo rhe fecond Leſſons.
— Be
¢ Mattens,'
@Sundayesof | —
Aduem. |
‘Tye trd, | Cfatt, —— i,
it b rriiit
in rb xxbi
ULE EXE | xxxii
Sundayes af-
cer Chrift-
mas. ,
The lirlſt. xxxv xxxviii
ii rt PUG
- Sundayes af- 3
terthe E-
f piphanic. eet , :
| The fire. rliiit xlvi
if —— liit
it oe ib ibi
| | iiii lvii wiii
v lix lxiliii
J Septuageſima. Gene.i. | Senet,
) Sexageſima.
41 Quinguage- |
fima. |
—
"Phe Lefions, . |
Lent. Mattens, Eu —
fet funday. Gene.xix. Gene. xxiu.
xxvii xxxiiii
xxxix rlii
tiii xliii rib
ob Exod. ttt Exod. |
Dt ip 7
Eafter day. |
i, Leſſon. Crod,tit ‘Crop. vittt i
tt. Leſſon. Rom.vi. Act.ii i
@ Sundayes after Eafter, |
Firſt ſunday. (| Pum. rhe Num. xxii |
tt xxiii J |
iii Deut .iili Deut.b
iiii vi vii
b biii ix
| Sunday after
Afcenfionday. | Deut. ti, Deut .xiii
pW hitfenday, - — |
Leffon, peut coi Wiſdomei.
— Aet. x Actes xix. It
Then Peter kortuned that
opened his while Apoilo
mouth, ac. was at Co⸗
rinth. ac.
(vnto) After
@Trinitie thele things,
_ Sunday. | |
i.Leſſon. Gene.xbiii. Joſuah.i.
ii. Lellon. Mat .iii. at
B 4
9 Ye trace vf. *
⸗ *
ss, ee
—
* = — » — — —
es —
Mattens. Evening
FJotuabr, Joluah xxiii.
Judg .iii. Judg.v.
i. King.ii. i. King.iii.
git ee ee
— rot |
ii. King xii. — — tet,
xxii. xxiiii
* xiii. oe ri, |
ii ine, v. — ix.
x. rviii
xix CO Sa;
Ferem.b, Jerem “hits
xxxv xx
Exꝛecch. — — —
xvi xbiii
rx xxiiii
Dan.iii. Daniel.bi.
Joel.ii. Miche.bi.
Ibatuc ii. Pꝛouerp.i..
J Pꝛouerb.ii. Pꝛouerb.iii.
toes, on id
Pia xiiii
Wriigainanh pet
Bs PDEs erevencn dt LIE
q Leflons
|S. Thomas.
——
|| Patiuitie of
Chyxꝛitt.
i. Lelſon.
ii. Lefton.
S.Steuen.
ti. Leſſon.
John.
a ih effort, ,
‘| Jnnocents
~ Day,
Circumciſũ.
i. Leſſon.
i. Leſſon.
Mattens.
Pꝛouew xr.
xxiii.
Elaiix.
Luke ii.(vnto)
And vnto mẽ
good will.
Pꝛou.xxvbiii.
Acts br. a bii.
Steuen tll
of faith and
power, ac.
(vnto) And
wher fortp:- ~
| peeres,ac.
Ecclel v.
Apocalyp.i.
Jerem.xrxi.
Gnto)Moꝛeo⸗
| UeeZ heard
Ephraim.
Seneůsrvii.
oman. tt.
Eveniong,
Pꝛou.xxi.
xxiiii.
Elſai.bii. God
ſpake once a⸗
gaine to gc.
Titus itt.
The kindneſſe
and loue.ac.
Ettleſ.iiii.
Acts bit. And
whenxl yeres
were expired,
there appeared
vnto Moles,
ãac.(vnto) Stes
uen kull of the
holy Ghoſt ac.
Ecclel.bi.
Apoc.vxxii.
Wiſedome.i.
Deu.x.(vnto
And now Flr.
of.it. 7
t Leſſon.
ti.Leſſon.
Conuerſion
ofS paul. .
i. Leſſon.
tt. Leſſon.
‘Purification ,
of the Giitgin
Marte,
S.Matthias
| Annfictation —
ofour Lady,
wWedneſdax
| afore Cater,
Thurdap a- |
‘fore Cater.
Ealter Cuen.
Mundaxy in
i. Leſſon.
ii. Leſſon.
Tueſday itt
Ealſterweeke.
f, Leſſon.
Good Frivay.
Eaſter weeke.
| it, Wefton,
Mattens.
Elſlai.xl.
Lußk.iti( vnto)
| Sop tee was
fuppofed tobe
(he fonne of
Joſeph.
“| wotDome.b.
Icts.xxii.ſvn⸗
to) Thep
beard Hint,
Wiſdome. ir,
wiſdome. rir.
Eccle.ii.
Olee xili g
Manieliv,
Genel cet.
Zacha.ix.
Exod.xbi.
Matth.xxbiii
Exod. xx.
0 And behold
“tre of tnem.
| Euenfong, |
's Obit. (vn-
bee went to
| Cfat.iti,
Proper Leffons
Cyipnane, |
Elai xlix.
to) After this
Capernaum.
idifdome.bi,
Act.xxvi.
wildome. xii.
Eccle i.
Cecle.itt,
Dice.vittt.
Jerem.xxxi.
Exod .xiii.
Exod.xbii.
Actes iii.
Exod. xxxii.
i. Coꝛ.xÜ.
Jacob.
Aicenſion dap
WMundar in
Whitſun⸗
weeke.
i. Leſſon.
Tueſday in
whitſun⸗
Weeke.
S. Marke.
Philip and J
ii Leſſon J J
5. Barnabe.
——
Martens.
JEccle.iiii.
Eccle.vii,
Deut..
| Gen Lt(vnto) »
| Thele arethe
generations
+ of Sem.
i. King rix.
Mauldcame
to Samuel
to ama.ac.
Eccle.x +
| AcE, ett
Mala.iii.
Ecclu.xv.
Acts. ttt.
Ecclus. xxi
Proper Leſſous.
——
Eccle.v.
Eccle ir x.
> 4
a Bingetle 4—
Num. —
Cher onto me
70. men #0.
(vnto) Moſes
athe Citers |
| returned.
Eccle xii.
Act.xv. (vnto)
After certain
dayes.
Mata, tit, *
Matt.xiiti
(vnto) Wyen
eſus beard, 3
Clin rie?
Sets. ii?,
We ge oe
€cci &? 6 ee -
i ee er
7
| S. Michael.
S,
| Bil Sainte,
t. Leſſon.
ii.Leſſon.
day.
Eaſter
day.
day.
it shod Liv.
Chriftmas | Pfal. Sab
Aſcenſion.
Proper Leſſons.
Mattens.
SMatthew Ecclus.xxxv.
xxxix.
Ecclus.li.
Job xxiiii xxb
Wiſdome. iii.
(vnto) Bleſſed
is rather the
barren.
Hebꝛe.xi.xii.
——
at vnto
Ff pe indure:
chaftening,
q ipPigper Pfalmeson certaine dayes.
Mattens,
lxxxb.
xliiii.
ã—
ictus. 38,
Job.i.
xlii.
Wiſdome b.
(vnto) BIg
iealouſie alto.
Apocalpyp. 19,
(vnto) And J
Taw an An⸗
gel _—
Euenfong. -
toric.
pate
cha ash RASS Sp Cd tS
— raat
CS 2VEDS) eT OIVED SIEVE SIH ONES
An Aé& for the vniformitie of Com-
mon Prayer, and Seruice in the Church, ;
and Adminiftation of the -
Sacraments. :
ere at the death of our late Souereigne Low Bing Edward the
fict,tbere rematnen one bnifozme ogver of Common Beruice and
Pꝛaper, and of the avminiitration of Sacraments, Rites anv
Ceremonies in the Churchof England, which was (et foorth in one:
Booke, entituled, Che Beoke of Common pzaper, and adminiſtta⸗
| tion of Sactaments,and other Rites and Ceremoniesin the Church
4 YR) of England, authorized bp Acteof Parliament, holven inthe fifth
Oey ann firth peres of our (aide late Soueteigne Iozv Wing Edward the
. 5 >’ fixth, entitulen, An Acte fog che bnifogmity of Common Pꝛaper, and
adminuiſtration of the Sacraments: the which wasrepeated and taken alwap bp Act of Jpar-
|
;
Hiament,in the fir pere of the reigne of our late Souercigne 1 aby Ducene Mary,tothe great:
aay of the nue Honour of God, and dilcomfoge to che pzofeflogs of the Trueth of Chꝛiſts
eligion ¢ ;
“Beit therefoze enacted bp the austhozity of this prefent Parliament, T bat the lain Statute
ef repeale,and euery thing therein contained, onelp concerning the Cain Booke, and the Sere.
uice, Adminiftration of Sacraments, Rites, ¢ Ceremontes, contained o2 appointed, in,oz bp:
the (ait Booke, halbe voide and of none effect,from and after the Feaſt of the Matinitp of S.
John Baprif next comming. And that the laid booke with che ogder of Seruice, and of the
Gamuniffration of Sacraments, Rites , anu Ceremonies, with the alteration and additions:
therin added and appointed bp this Eftatute hall ſtand, aud be from and after the ſaid feaſt of
_. the Matiuiey of S. John Baptiſt, in fullforce and effect, accozding tothe tenour and effect of
this Eſtatute· anp thing in the forelain Eſtatute of repeale tothe contrarp notwithſtanding.
And further bee it enaced by the Queenes Highnefle, with rhe aſſent of the Loos anv
— Commons of this pꝛeſent Parliament aſſembled, and bp che authoꝛity of the fame,tbat all and
ss fingular Winters in anp cathe Beal oz pariſh Church, og other place within this Realme of
—s Englann, CHales Erhe marches of che fame, oz other the Quenes bominiong, hall krom and
after the fealt of the Natiuity of S. John Baptiſt neve comming. be beunden ta Cap ¢ ole the
Wattens, Eucnlong,celebzation of the Logds Supper, anv adminifiration ofeach ofthe Sa⸗
ctaments,and all other Common and Dpen praper,in {uch opder and forme ag is mentioned
inthe {ayo Booke,fe authorized bp Parliament, tn the (ain fift ann fire peere of the Reigne of
_ Wing Edward che fet, with one alteration o2 addition of certaine Lefſons to he olen on eurerp
Sunday in the pere, andthe fezme of the Letanie altered and cozrected, and two ſentences on⸗
Ip added in the delitierie of the Dacramentto the Cammunicants, e none other, oꝛ otherwile.
; Gnv-that tf anp maner of Parſon, Clicar, og other whatſoeuer Miniſter, that ought 02 ſhould
fing: 02 fap Common praper mentioned ia the (sid Wooke, o2 minifter the Sacraments, from,
ane afer tle feaft ef tye Natiuitie oF S. John Baptiſt neve comming, refule co bſe the fain
Common pꝛayers, oꝛ to miniſter the Sacraments m (uch Cathedzal 02 Pariſh Church,o2 other
places, as he fhouln ole tominifter the fame, in {isch order and fozme as thep be mentioned ana
fet foarrh in the fain oeke, 02 Hall wilfully oz obſtinately (tanding in the fame) ble anpotber-
Rite, Leremanp, Oꝛder, Forne,oz Maner of celebrating of rhe Lens Supper, openly oꝛ pꝛiui·
tp, 02 Mattens Euenfong, Adminiltration of the Sacramenteg, o2 other Dpen praiers,then is
mentioned ano let foorth in the fais Boeke, (Open praver in and thorowoutthis Act, is meant
that prayer which is for other to come vnto.or heare,either in Common Churches,or Private
Chappels, or Oratories commonly called The Seruice of che Chusch)og fhatt IOyeach,veslare, .
‘
“ay
i
* ® am
Se ee, oe
Ana@e for the Vniformitie
oꝛ tpeake any thing in the Betogation, 62 Depraning of the fain Booke, oꝛ any thing therein com.
—— of ap part thereof, and ſhalbe thereeflatfully conuicten, according to the L atures of
this Realme,bp berdtct of twelue ment, 02 bp bis owue conkeſſisn, oꝛ bp the notozions enivence
of the facts thal lofe ann forfeit to the Queenes Highnelle, ger heites and {accefiegs, fo2 bis Sri
oxence the profit of all his Spiritual berefices oꝛ promotions,comming 62 crifing in one tehole
peere nett after bis conuiction: and alfc that the perfon fo conuicted, hall fo2 the fame offence
fuffer imprilonent the fpace of Gre moneths, twithout Baile o2 Mainpꝛiſe. Ano if aap fuck
erfon once couuiet of any offence concerning the premifies, fall after big Grit conuiction eft-
ones offend, ¢ be thereof, in forme afozefain tatwfully tonuict : that thew the fame perfon hall
fez bis fecond offence {utter unpgifoument bp the {pace of one whole pecre,ann alle {hall therfore
be depriued ipfo face of all bts Spiritual promotions, Anv chat it Hall be lawEall to all pae
trons o2 donours ofall and ſiagular the ſame Spixituall prometions, 02 of anp cftbem, to pies
Lent og collate to the (ame, as though the perion o2 petſons fe offneiog tecre Dead. Andl that if
anp Cuch perfor oz perfens, after he Mall be twiſe conuicted in ferme afogefaiv, Mall citend ae
gaint anp of the prꝛemiſſes the thir time, ¢ fhalbe thereof, in foyme afoze(ain,latofullp conui«
cted: that chen the perſon fo offending, and conuicten the third time, ſhalbe vepzined iplo fo
of all bis Spiriteatl promotions, ann allo fhatl iuffer impzifenment during Bigtife.
And ifthe perlon that fall efend, and bee conuict, in forme aforelaiv, covicerning atip of the
premifles, hall not be Bereficed,tiez hase anplpirituall Pꝛomotien: that then the fame yerien
fo offending and conuice, fhal fo2 the firſt offence ſuſfer impzifonment Biring one behole pere vert
after bis (aid conuiction, without Gaile oz mainepzile. And if anp (uch petſon, not haning any
Spiritual promotion, after His ſitſt conuiction, ſhall eftfoenes : fend in any thing concerning
the premiffes, and (all, in forme aforeſaid, be thereot lawfully conuicten ; that then the fame
perion ſhal, foꝛ bis ſecond offence, fuffer impzifonment during his life. y
And it ig erdeined and enacted bp the aurhozitie Rbouelaiv, that tf any perfor ez perſons
wbhatloeuer, after the fain feat of the Matiuttie of S. John Baprilt nett comming, Gall in anp
CEnterluses, Playes, Songs, Rimes,oꝛ bp ot her sper woꝛde, Declare o2 (peak anp thing in the
detogation, depꝛauing, oꝛ deſpiſing of the fame Booke, oz of anp thing therein conteined, of anx
part thereof,oz thal bp open fact, decd, ez Sp open thzeatnings,compel,oz caufe,oz otherwiſe proe
cure,o2 maint aine anp JSarfon, Gicar,oz other Mtuiſtet, in any Cathedzall 02 Pariſh Church,
oz in Chappel,oz tn anp other place,to fing,ozfap anp Cemmon anv Dpen praper,e: to minifier
anp Sacrament, othertuife, oi anp other maner and fozme then is mentioned tn the fapde
Booke,orthat by anypof the laid meanes, hall vnlawfully intertupt oꝛ let anp Parſon, Ai⸗
cat,o2 other Miniſter, in anp Cathevzal o2 Parifh Church, Chappel.oz anp ether place,to fing
02 fay Common and Open praier.o2 to miniſter the Sactaments,o} anp of them in fuchmaner
anu forme as is mentioned in the fais Booke: that then euerp uch perlon, being thereof iatu-
Fully conutcted én fozme afozelatd, Hal fogteit to the DQiucene our Soueraigne Lady, ber beires -
and fuccefiours, fo the Grif efferce an hundzed matkes. Ang ifanp perſen oz petions, being
Otice connincted of (uch offence, eftloones offend, againſt any of the laff recited offer.ces, and
fhal,in forme afozelain, be thereof latofullp conuict: battben the fame perfon ſo efending ana
ronuict, Hal fo2 ihe (econd offence fozfeit ro the Ducene cur Soueraigne Ladp,ber beites ans
fucceffours foure hundzed matkes. And if anp perfen, after Hee, in forme afezelaive fhall bane
Beene twile conuict of anp offence concerning any of the laſt recited offences, fhall offend the
third time, aud be thereof,in fezme abouelai> lawfully conuict: that tken every perfon fo offers
Ding and conuict, Ball fo2 bis chird effence forfeitte cnr Ssueraigne Ladp the DQueere all
His goods and catteig, and fhall (uffer impzifonment suring bis life. Anv if any perfon o2 pers
fons, that fo2 bis ficf offence concerning the premifies hail bee conuict in foyme afezeſaid doe
not pap the (aive ſumme to be papa bp bertue of his conuiction, in {ach maner ann forme asthe
fame ought to be payed, withing fire weeks next after bis ronufction: that then eucrp perfon,fo
tentict, and fo net paying theifame, hall for che fame firſt effince, in flea of the faite fumme,
Cuffer impzifonment fy the (pace of fire moxeths, without baile ez mainpaife. Ane if anp pere
for oꝛ petſons that fo2 bis ſecond offence, concerning the pzemiffes, ſhall bee conuictin forme
afezefaid, Do not pap the ſaid ſumme to bee payd bp bertueof his conutetton ¢ this Eſtatute
in {uch maner and fozme as the fame ought to be payed, within fire weekes nert after his fain
ſecond conuiction: that then euery perfon fo connicted,and net fo paping the fame hall fo2 the
fame fecond offence,in the Fead of p {ait fumme fuffer impzifonment During twelue monetho⸗
Lrithout baile oz mainepꝛiſe. And that from and after the ſaid fealk of he Matiuitie of Saine
Jehn WaptiF nert comuning,al and euery perfon and perfens, inhabiting within this Realm,
eranp other the DQeenes Maieſties dominions, ſhall diligentlp and faithfallp,baning no law·
full oz reafonable excuſe to be ablent, endeucut themlelues to relozt to theit Patiſh Church o2
Chappell
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of Common prayer.
‘Chappel aecuſtomed, oꝛ bpon reafonadle tet thereof, to fome bſuall place where Common p2aier
anv {uch Seruice of Gov ſhalbe olen in {uch time of let,bpon etiery Sundap,and other Dapes
ozdained and dfed to be kept as holppayes: and then and there to abide ozderly and foberlp,
paring the time of Common paaper, peeachinge, o2 orher Sexruice of Gov,there to be olen ary
minifired, vpon paine of pantihment bp the cenſures of the Church: aud alfobpon paine that
euerpperfon fo offending. fhall forfeit fog euery {uch offence twelue pence, tobe leuten bp the
Churchwarvens of the Patiſh twhere luch offence hall he Dene, to the ble of the yooze of the
fame 19 o.:f,of the geons, lands, and tenementsof {ueb offender bp wasrof diſtreſſe. 2nd fo
Bite execution bereot , the Queenes moſt excellent Maieie,the Lords tempozall, and all the
Commons in this pꝛeſent JIatliament aſſembled, doth in Gods Rame earnefily require and
charge all the Atchbſhops, Biſhops, and other Oꝛdinaries, that thep fhal indeuour themſelues
to the uttermoft of heir knowledges, that the Due & true execution hereof map be had throughs
dut their dioceſſe and charges, a3 thep will anfwere befoze Goo, for luch eutls and plagues
wherewith Almighty God map iuſtly puni his people foznegiecting his good and whole⸗
fore Law And foz the authoaitie inthis bebalfe,be it further enacted by the authority afozes
fais; Ghat all and Gugular che fame Arehbifhops, Bifhops and all other their officers exerci⸗
Ging EccleGafticall inrildiction, afwnelt in place erempe ag not exempt, sithin theit Dioce fle,
fhall haue full potoer ¢ authozitie hp this Act,torefogme,cozrect,and punifh by cenfures of the
Courch, all and Gngular perfons, which ſhal offtnn within any their Juriſdictions oz Dtocefle,
alter the ſayd Feaũ of the Natiuitie of S.Joon Baprift Next comming, againkk this Acte
and Statute: anp orber Lato, ſtatute, pꝛiuiledge, libertic, og pꝛouiſion heretofoze mave, bad,
o2 fuffered,to the contrarp notwitbſtanding.
Gud it fs oꝛdeined, and enacted by the authority afozelaid , That all and euery Juices of
Dper & Determiner, or Juſtices of Afſiſe, Hall haue full power and authozitp in euery of theie
open ¢ generall Sefiions, toenquite,beare, and determine all, and all maner of offences that
fhall be committed oz Done contarp to anp article contained in this pzeſent Acte, within the li⸗
mitsef the Coinmiffion to them directed, and to make pzoceſſe foz the erecution of the fame,ag
they may poe againſt anp perfon being indicted befoze them of trelpaffe, oz latefullp conuicten
thereof, -
Pe ontber altuapes, and be it enactet by the authogitie afozefain, That alland enery Arche
bifhop and Bihop , fhall oz may at all time and times, at his libertie anv pleaſure, topne and
alleciate bim(cife bp veriue ofthis Act.to the fata Juſtices of Dyer anB Determiner,oz to che
fain Juices of Affife,at eucrp of the (aid open and general Sefiions to be holden in anyplace
Within bis Diocelfe, fez and to the inquirp, bearing and Determining of the offences afozelain,
Pꝛouided alſo, aud be it enacted bythe Authozitte afozelaty, What the Bookes concerning
the ſayd Heruice, Hail at the cofis ¢ charaes of the Pariſhioners of cuerp Pariſh anv Cathee
dꝛall Church, be attained anv gotten hefoze the ſaide fealk of the Matiuitie of S. John Baps
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tiſt next following : and that ali ſuch Pariſhes and Cathedrall Churches, o2 other places
where the laid Gooks Mall be attainted and gotten hefore the fain feat of the Matiuitie of S.
John Bapt iſt hati within thece weekes next after che fain Wookes fo attained and wetten,vle
the fain Seruice,and put che fame in vſe according tothis Act.
And be it kurther enacted by the suthozitp afozelain, That no perfor oz perſons ſhalhe at any
time bercafter impeached,oz othetwiſe melefed, of o2.f02 any the offences aboue mentioned,
hereafter to be committed 02 Done contrarptothis Act, oulefie he ogthep ſo offending. be ther>
_ of indicted at the next general Seflionsto be holden befeze any {uch Juſtices of Dpere Dee
tetminer.oz Juſtices of Allile, next alter anp offerice committed 02 Dorie contratp to the tenog
_ ofthis Scte.
dreniven alwayes, and beit ordeined and enacted bp the authozitie afezelain, that all anv
~ Bngular Logng of the Parliament, fo2 the third offence aboue mentioned ſhalbe tried bp theie
3D eeres.
Pꝛouided allo, and be it ordeined anv enacted bp the authozitie afozelain, shat the Maioz
of London, and all other Maiozs, Bailiffes, and other head officers, of all and fingular cittes,
boroughs ¢ tobines cozpozate, within this Realme,CClales,and the marches of the ſame, to the
which Juſtices of Aſſiſe doe not commonly repaive, thal haue full power and authozitie,By ver «
tue sf this Act, to enquire, heare and Determine the offences abouelaid, and euczp of thens
peetelp Within Hiteene tapes after the Fealts of Eaſter and. Wic hael che Archangel, in
tke matter and forme ag Juftices of Aſſiſe,and Dper and Determiner may dee.
Pꝛeuided alwapes, and be it agdained andenacted by the auth ozitie afozefain, that all and
fingular Arcbbiſhops ans Biſhops.and enerpol their Chancellers, Commiſſaries, Archneas
cong, ¢ other Ordinaries, hauing any peculiar Eccleſiaſticall invilviction,Halibaue full power
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and authozitte, by bertuc of this Act, alwel te enquire im heir bilit ation. lpnodes. eꝛ elle where
within theit tuctloicrion, at any ot zet time and piace, to take accufations and infozmations of —
ail and euerp the things aboue mentioned, Done, committed, oz perpetrated within rhe limits
of their iuriſdiction and attthozitie, and to puniſh thefame by admenision, erconmntication,
fequeltration oz Depzination, oꝛ ethers cenfures ang proceffes in like fogme as beretofoze hath
beene dled im ltke cales bpthe Queenes CccleGakicall Lawes. pe
Pzoutded alwayes, and be it enacted, that tovatloener petſon offending in the premilies, Gat
fo2 che ſitſt offence receiue punifgment of the Dadinarp, hauing atcHin-onialthereef bnner the
{ain Drvinaries ſeale, hail not fo; che fame offence eftfoones be convicted befoze the Pufices,
ann likewile receiuing feztbe laid fic offence purifhment bp the Jalices, he fhall not fo rhe
fame offence eftfoones receine puniſhent of the Ozdinary: any thing contained iu this Ace to
the coutrarp notwithſtanding.
Pꝛouided alwapes anv bee it etiacted, that ſuch oꝛnaments of the Church, FoF the Wink.
flere thereof, fhall be retcined, and be in vle, as was in this Church ef England bp the authoe
titieof Parliament in the lecond peere of tee reigne of king Edward the ſict vntil other orsers
‘) fhallbee cherein taken bp authozitie of the Queenes Malellie, with the aduice of ber Come
Si) miflioners, appointed and authoztfed onder the great Seale of England, foz canles Ec⸗
. cleſiaſſicali. og of the Metropolit ane of this Realme. Ano alfo, that if there Hall happen
any contempt og itreuence to bee bfed inthe Ceremouics og Bitesof the Church. by the mif⸗
my uling of the ogders appointed inthis Booke : the Queenes Maieſtie map bp the like aduiſe
Lint ofthe fain Commiſſioners, 02 Wetropolitane, oꝛdeine anv publih ſuch further Ceremonies
fe o2 Kites, as map be moff foz the abuancement of Gods glory, the edifping of bis Church,
- Fie anv the Bue reuerence of Chriſtes belp Myſteries anu Sacraments,
And be it farther enacted bp che authoꝛitie afozefain,that al lawes, ſtatutes, anv oꝛdinances
fobereit o2 wherebp anp other Seruice, adminiſtration of Sacraments, 02 Common is
limitted, eſtabliſhed, 02 fet foorth to be vſed within this Realme, ez anp other the Dugened
YB Dominions and countteves,Qall from henceforth vtterlp be boyd, and of none eſfett.
¢ The orderwhere Mornin 8
and Euening prayer fhall be
vied and ſaid.
T He Morning and Euening prayer thall bee vfed in the
accuftomed place of the Church, Chappell,or Chan-
‘cell,exceptit thal be otherwife determined by the Ordina-
_ tyoftheplace. andthe Chancels fhall remaine as they
haue donc in times paft, *
And here is to be noted, that the Miniſter ar the time of
the Communion,andat all other times in his miniftration,
thall vfefuch ornaments in the-Chureh, as Were in vfe by
_ authoritieafParliament , inthe Second yeere ofthe reigne
~ of King Edward the fixt, according to the A&e of Parlia-
ment in that cafe made and prouided.
§ An order for Morning prayer
dayly throughout the yeere.
A T the beginning both of Morning prayer,and likewife
of Euening praier, the Minifter fhall reade witha
lowd voycefome onc of rhefe Sentences of the Scriptures
that follow, And then fhall he fay that whichis written af-
ter _terthe: faid Sentences,
8 Twyhat time ſoeueraſinner doth repent Exek18;
cee hint ofbis ſinne trom the bottome of his
Breve zeart J will put ali his wickednes out:
er on Jolmpremembzance,saiththe Lod,
— ESS Foe knowo mine one wichednen te Pſalgn,
andmy nne altoay againſt me, RNS
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AWurne thy face away from our ſinnes © Lox y) ae —
and biot out all our offences. SF
A foprotofull ſpirit is afacrifice to God: Deipitent aSte
6 Loꝛd) bumble and contrite hearts, a ee |
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Morning prayers ———
⸗oel.2. Kent your hearts, and or your garments, and
turne (0 (he Lod pour God,becaule he ts gentle and
merciful, Be ts patient,andofimuch mercy, and ſuch
Wan. a one that ts ſorꝛy for pour afflictions.
penis? Wo thee (D Lod God) belongeth mercy and fo2-
giuenes, fo2 we Hatie gone away from thee, and hᷣaue
not Hearkened fo thy botce, whereby we might walke
uithp Lawes which thou haſt appointed fo2bs. .
Tere.10, Coꝛrect bs(D Lo2d)and pet in thy iudgement,not
in thy fury leh wee hould be conſumed, and brought
Mattz. tonothing.
nend POE US for the hingdome of Gad (sat
hand.
Lube 15. J will goe to mp father, and layto him Father, F
a haue ſinned egaink beauen and ageing thee: 3 ant
Fpl. r43, no more worthy to be called thy fonne,
9 Enter not into iudgement with thy feruanits , Fay
‘x Tohn.1, 1020: fogne fleth is righteous tn thy fight.
fi It we fap that we haucne finne, wee beceitc our
4 —— there is no trueth in vs..
~e? Garelp beloued bzethzen, the Sitipe
~ turemoueth bs in ſunder places 3 toate
Iknowiedge and conleſſe our manttetie
; finnes ato wickednes, a that we houia
» not diſſemble nor ctoke ——
a ace of Almighty God our beauenip father, but cone
il feffe them with an humble lowly, penitent,and obe
wi dient heart te theende thatwe map obtatne forꝛciue⸗
neſſe of the famesby bis infinite. qoodnefle-and mer:
cy. Andalthouah weought at all tities pumbip-to.
acknowledge our ſinnes before God, vet ought wee
| mol chiefly (0 to Do, when weakemble and meete tar
« .. | gether, to render thankes forthe great beneſits that
ine Hane receiued at bis handes to fet forth his moſt
| wodthy pearfe,to heaxe his moſt Holy W020, sae
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Morning prayer.
afae thoſe things which berequifite and neceffary,
aſoeil £02 the body as thefoute. Wherefore Jprap
and befeech pou, as manypas bee here preſent, to ace
companyme witha pure heart and humble bopee, bie
fo thethzone ofthe beauenlyarace. faping afer me,
GA generall confefsion to bee faid ofthe whole Con-
gregation after the Miniter. kneeling.
A hinigoty and moſt mercitul Facer, we haue er⸗
ved and ſtrayed from thy wayes ithe loſte fheeve,
Wee haue followed too much the deuiſes a deſixes of
our ovone hearts, We haue offended againd thy voip
Lavwoes We haucictt vndone thole things which we
ought to haue tone, And voe haue done thole thiugs
which wee ought not to haue done, And there ts no
Health in bs: But thou, D Lod, hate merete vpon
bsiniferabie offcnders. Spare thou them, D Good,
Wwohich confefie their faults, Keſtorꝛe thou them that
bepenitent according to thy promiſes declared onto
mankinde in Chik Jeſu our Lowd, And grant, O
moſt mercitull father, foz bis fake. that we mar heres .
aAtter liue a gedlp.righteous, and ſober life,to the gies
- fp of thy hoiy Qamc, amen.
& Theabfolution or reviiifsion offinnes to be pronouns
Seed by che Minifter alone.
A Miuigher God . the gather of our Low Fetus
Cou. which delireth net the death of afinner,
but rather that bee map turne from His wickedneſſe
‘and live, and bath aiuen power ain commandement
to his miniſters to declare and pronounce to his peo
pie, being pentient,, the abſolution and remiffion of
their Gnnes: hee pardonech andabfolucth ailthem
togich truelp repent, and bnkainedly beleeue his ho⸗
iy Gotpel. Wherfore toe befeech himto qraunt bs true
repentance and bis holy Spirit, that thoiethings ~~
map pleate him — wedoat Pe prelent,and ‘nue |
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the reft of our life beareatter map be pure andholy,fo:
that at the laf wee map come to hig eternalt toy, {
through actus Chꝛiſt our Loꝛd.
he people fhalanfwere, Amen.
@ Then * the Miniſter begin the Lords prayer —
aloude bdr bartint
ather which art inbeauen, c.
Ourę Then likewiſe he thal cy
O Lozd open thou * tips.
Anſwere.
And our mouth wan * forth thy praiſe
Tieit, | :
O God make ſpeede to faue bg,
Anfwere,.
O Loꝛd mane hattto belpe $..
Glory be to the —
Asit was inthe beginning, ac. pesto ae"
Pꝛaiſe pe the Lo2d,. : 3a
Then fall be ſaid or fungthis Pfalme Showings :
. 7 Come, ict bs fing vnto the Lopbsiee bs | :
WES 9 beartly reioyce inthe ſtrength otour fale :
PAIK) uation ot aad
IM Let be cowe before bis pacfence with
thankefatuing: and thew our ihe B ial
in him with pfalmes.. Che oh Ree
Foꝛ the Lord is aareat God:and a great Bing J
Horie all gods. A
In his hand are alt the comers of the earth: and
‘toe ſtrength of che hils is his alſo. pe
— Che Heais hit3,4nd bemaveitsend bis hands pace
pared the Brie land,
O come, tet bs wo2thig and: falldowne: and finecie
Defoze the Lozscur maker, —
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orning prayer.
of big patture,and the heepe ot his hands.
Today it ye will heare His voyce, harden not pour
Hearts :asin the pꝛouocation, and agin tye dap of
temptation in the wilderneffe.
When pour fatherstempted mei prooued me, and
fav inp wozkes. :
Fourtie peeres tong was J qrieued with this ge⸗
neration,and ſaid: It is a people that do erre in their
hearts.forthey haue not knowen inp wayes.
VUnto whom Iſware in my weath: that ther —
notenter info my reff,
Glory be tothefather:ac, Asit was in the ac.
@ Then fhall follow certaine Pfalmesin order , as they bee
appointed ina Table made for thatpurpofe,except there
be proper Pfalmes appointed for that day. And atthe end
of euery Pfalme throughout the yeere, and likewife in
the end of Benedictus, Benedicite, Magnificat,and Nunc
dimittis,fhall berepeated, Gloꝛy be to the father, ac.
As it was in the,ac.
ia Then fhall be read two Leffons diftin@ly witha lowd
voyce,that the people may heare. The firftofthe Old
_ Teftament,thefecond ofthe New, like as they bec ap-
pointed inthe Kalender , except there bee proper Lef-
ſons afsigned for that day's The Minifter thatreadeth
~~ the Leffon ftanding, and turning him foashe may be
beft heard ofallfuchas bee prefent. And before every
a Leffon, the Minifter fhall fay thus, The firft,fecond,
third, or fourth Chapters of Genefis or Exodus, Mat-
| thew, Marke, or other like ,as is appoinred in the Ka-
lender. Andinthe end of euery Chayter,he fhall fay. 7
PHereendethfucha Chapter offuch aWooke,
: q Andtotheend thepeople may the better heate, in fuck
_placeswhere they doe fing , there fhallthe Leſſons bee
ſungina plaine tune, after the maner of diſtinct reading:
me kewl the Epiftlea and —— After the firſt Le
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fon,fhall follow, Te Deum]
throtighout the whole yeere. .
— — Ee praiſe thee, D God: twee knowledge
: ch s thee tobe the 1020.
Ali the earth —* worſhip thee: the
2 “A Father cuctlatting.
: esl To thee all Angeis crie aloud: the
—— — all the powers therein.
Go thee Cherubin.e Seraphin:coutinualp 00 crp,
Holy, bolp, Holy : Loꝛd God of Sabaoty.
Peauen eearty are ful ofthe Datettp:of thy giozy.
Tie glorious company ofthe Apoſtles:praiſe thee,
audamus,in Enelifh , dayly |
Tie goodly fellow hip of he Prophets:praiſe thee, —
@e noble army of Martys:pꝛaiſe thee.
The holy Church theoughout all the woꝛd:doeth
knowledge thee,
The father: ofan infinite Maieſtie.
Chine Honourable : truc,and onelp Sonne,
Alſo the holy Ghoſt: the Comforter.
Thou art the Bingofgloy: O Chriſt.
Thou art the eueriaſting Sonne: ofthe Father.
when thou tookeſt vpon thee to deltuerman:thou —
diddeſt not abbozre the wirgins wombe. -
Death: : thou diddeſt open the kingdome of heauen to
{beleeuers,
Chou litte atthe right hand ot Gor: in che —— |
ofthe father.
We beleeue — ſhalt come: to be our Judge.
Wothereſore pray thee —
thou hal redeemed with thy preciousb
Mate them to bee numbed wi ht
glory euerlaſting.
ee tee and bie pine
When thou bade ouercome the tharpenceffe of
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Morning prayer.
Dap bp day: we magnifie thee,
And we wozthip thy Mame : etter wold vᷣout end,
6 Wiouchfafe(D Logo: )¢o heepe bg this Day without
une.
O Loꝛd haue mercy vpon bs:haue mercy bpon bs.
O Loꝛd let thy mercy lighten vpon vs:as our Crud
thee,
D Lapin thee bane Itruſted: {et ince neuer bee
confounded.
q Or this Canticle, Benedicite omnia opera, &c.
is in
O: Al pe woms of the Lozd.blefle pethe Lordepraile Benediz
him and magnific htm fo2 ever,
D pe Angels of the Lord, bleſſe ye the 1.020: praiſe |
him and magnifie him fo2z cuer.
D peheauens, blefle ve the Lozd: praile him and
magniklie him ioe cuer.
D pee waters that be aboue the firmament, bleſſe
re the Low: pratle him and magnifte him fo2 ever.
D all pee pomers ofthe Lod, biefle ve the Lod:
praife him and magniſie htm fo2 ever, &
D pe Sunne and Woone, bleſſe ve the Loꝛd:praiſe
him and magnilie him fo2 ever.
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D pee ſtarres ofheauen, bleſſe pe the Low: peatfe
him and magnifte him fo. ever,
O pee fhom2es anddeaw,biefle pe the Lord: praile
him and magnifie him fo2 ever.
D pe windes of God, bleſſe re the Lozd:prartle him
and magnific him fo etter,
D pe fire and heate,bielle pee the Low: pratſe him
and magnifie him fo2 eucr.
D pee winterand Summer, bieffe pe the Lord:
pꝛaile him and magnifie him fo: cuter.
D pedeawes and frofts , bleſſe pe tHe Loy: : praile
him and magnilie him koreuer.
O vee whe and cold, — air the 1923 praile —
cite.
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P Morning payer.
anamagnifichimfogeuer, ——
O ye ?ce and ſnow, blelſe ye the Lord: praiſe him
and sagt foz euer. |
D penights anddapes, belle ye the Lord:prailſe
him and magnifie him fo2 ever.
D pelight and darkneſſe, bit fle pe (he Lord: parte
Him and maguifie him fo2 euer, iis
D pee lightnings andclouds, bieflepec the Loꝛd:
pratfe him and magnifie him fez ever.
Det the carth belle the Lord: pea, tet it praiſe
Him and magrifie him fc2 ever,
D pee mountaines and hilles, blefle pe the Lod:
peatte hint and magnifie bim foz euer. |
D ail pe greene things bpon the earth, blefle pe the
029: praife him and magnifie him fo2 ever. |
D pee welles, bleſſe yee the Loz: peaife Him and
magnifie him fo2 euer. |
D pe Seagand floods, biefle ve the Lozd:peaife
him and magnilie him foreuer.
O pewhales ¢ ali that mooue in the waters , bleſſe
ye the Lord: praiſe dim and magnifie him ſor ever.
® alive koules of the aire, bleſſe ye the Loꝛd: pꝛaiſe
him and maanifie him for ever.
O all pe beats and cattell,bielle pe the Lozd:peaife
Him and magnifie him fo2 ever. *
VWVWpyrechildren okmen, bleſſe ve the Lorꝛd: pratie him
and magnifie Him fo2 euer.
Olet Iſrael blelle the Lod: praiſe Himand mage
nifie him fo2 ever.
D pe Prtetts ofthe Lord, bleſſe ye the Lozd:pzarle:
Hun and inagnifie hin foz etter,
D pe feruanis of tie L020, blefle pe the Lorꝛd:pꝛaiſe
Him and magnifie him for euer. te
D pe {pivits and ſoules of the righteous, bleſſe pee:
che Lozd:; praiſe him and magnifie him for —
Lord:praiſe but and magiifie htm for ever,
D Auantas, Azarias, and Milael, biefle ve the
Lozd: praife him and magnifie him for ever,
Glory be tothe father,and tothe Sonne, ee,
As it wasin the beginning, ee.
@ Andafter the fecond Leffon,thalbe vfed and faid Bene-
dictus in Englith,as followeth.
Leſſed be the LozdGon of Flrael:fo2 He Hath
biſited and redecined his people.
And bath raifeo bp a mighty faluation
“for vs:in the boule of bis ſeruant Dauid.
As heſpake by the mouth of his boly Prophets:
tobich haue bene fince the world began.
Chat toe fhould be faued from our enemies: and
from the hands of ali that bate bs.
To perfozme the inercy promiſed to our foreta:
thers: and toremember His holy Conenant.
CTo perſorme the othe which he ſware to our ſorefa⸗
ther Abzabait: that he would giue be.
That we being deliuered out ofthe Hands of our
enemics : might ferue him without feare.
In holineſſe and righteoutnes before him: ail tive |
‘Daves of our life.
Gud thou Childe halt be called the Prophet of the
Diqhed: foz thou thalt goe before the face of the Lord,
to prepare His waves.
Go giue knowledge of faluatton vnto Hts people ;
fo2 the remiffion of their ſinnes.
Through the tendermercy of our God: whereby
the dayſpring from an bigh bath viſited vs.
To Giuclight to them that fit in darkeneſſe and in
the fhadowof death: and to guide cur fecte into the
Laap of peace.
-Glozpbeto the Father, gc. Asit was in thee.
Morning prayer.
@ OrthisC.Pfalme. Iubilate Deo.
ea Ox ioyfull in the Lord (atl pee lands: ſerue the
Deo
Lozd with gladneſſe, a come befoze bis pefence
toith along.
Be peture thatthe Lordhee is God: it is hee that
hath made bs,and not we our ſelues, we are bis peo⸗
ple,and the theepe of bts patture.
O goe pour way into bis gates with thankeſgi⸗
ting, and into bis Courts with pratle: be thankefull
vnto him, and ſpeake good of his Mame. |
Foꝛ the Lois gracious,his mercy iseuerlaſting:
and His trueth endureth from generation Co geries
ration.
Glory be to the father,and to the Sonne, Ee,
As it was in the beginning, 1s now, ac.
¶ Then ſhall be ſayd the Creed, by the Minifter, and the
people, ftanding.
JBeleeue in God, the Father Almighty, maker Of: =
beatien and earth sand in Jeſus Chk bis onelp
Sonne our 1.020 , which was conceiued by the holp
bok, bowie ofthe Uirgin Warp, fuffered vnder
Ponce Wrlate, was crucifled,dead, and buried.he deſ⸗
cended into hell, the third Day he roſe againe from the.
_. Dead, bee aſcended into heauen, ¢ ſitteth on the right
Hand of God the father Almighty. from thence hall
Hee come to tudge the quicke andthe dean. J beleene
inthe holy Ghoſt, the holy catholique Church, the
Communion of Saints , the fozatuenefle offinnes,
poe returrection of the body, and theitte euerlatting,
men.
¢ And — that, thefeprayers following,as wellat Eue-
ning prayer, as at Morning prayer, all deuoutly kneeling,
the Minifter firft pronouncing witha lowd —
Me Lord be wit} your, ‘
Anfwere
And with thy tpivit, | ¢
Biv with Cop tp The Minifter. :
| @ Let vspray.
Lo haue mercy bpon bs. :
Chrift haue mercy vpon ys,
‘Lowhauemetcybponbs,
q Thenthe Minifter, Clerks, and people fhall fay the
~ Lords prayer in Englith,with aloud voyce;
O wey Fatver which art in heauen, ac,
@ Then the Minifter landing vp, fhall fay.
D ‘102d = thy mute alt bs
Ant{were .
and grant vs thy 4 en
D Loyd ſaue teeing.
An{wete.
And mercilully — ue wert wee cail vponthee.
Indue thy apinigers with righteou frrefle,
An {wetre,
Gnd make thy avai peope top fury.
Prieft
D Lord laue thy ——
Anfwere.
And blelſe thine inheritance,
Prieft.
Giue peace in our time, D Loz,
An{were
Becaule therets none other that fighteth for 4
but onely thou,D * am
rie
DO Gor make cleane hearts within bs..
ſwere.
And take not thy holy Spirit from vs.
Thes
eS a i,
he
¶ Then fhall follow — —— ’ The — of cheday se
which fhalbethe fame that is appointed at the Commu-
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nion. The fecond for peace. The third, for grace to liue
well, And the two laft Colle&s thall neuer alter, burt dai-
ly be faidat Motning prayer throughout all — sig
as followeth,
@ The fecond Colleé& for peace.
O Sod which art the aut hour of peace,and louer of
concord, in Browledae of whom fandeth our
eternalllife, whofe feruice ts perfect freedome,defend
bs thy bumble ferwants in all affaults of our ene⸗
qnies.that we ſurely truſting in thy defence, map not
feare the power of any aduerfaries, though the
might of Jeſus Chrik our Loꝛd, Amen.
@ The third Colle& for grace,
O Lord our heauenly father , almighty and eters
latina God, which bat fafelp bought bs to the
beginning of this day, defend bs tn the fame with thy
mighty power, andgrant that this dap we fail into
no finne, netther runne into any ind of Danger: but
that all our Doings may bee o2dered by thy gouer-
= on
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ia
3
nance, to toe alwaypes that is righteous tn thy fight, — j
through Jeſus Chiff our Loꝛd, Amen.
evs An order for Euening prayer ef F
throughout the yeere.
¶ The Prieſt ſhall fay.
Fk oy Ut Father which are in heauen ec,
SNe Thenlikewife he fhall fay.
1 \ceseoy ls D Lozdopen thouour lips. ;
An{were.
SOR And our mouth fhall ſhew loorth thy
: Prieſt :
Hebath putdownethe m
_ hath exalted tye humble and meeke. —
He hath filled che hungry with good things: and
Luening prayer.
Prieſt.
O God make ſpeedto ſaue bg,
Anſwere.
O Loꝛd make haſte to helpe vs.
prieit.
Gloꝛy be to the Father, and to the Sonne, ee.
As it was in the beginning, is now, ee.
Paaple ve the Lord.
Then the Pfalmes in order as they be appointed in the ta-
~ ble for Pfalmes, except there be proper Pfalmes appoin-
_ted forthatday. Then a Leſſon ofthe old Teftament,as
is appointed likewile inthe Kalender, exceptthere bee
. proper Leffons appointed for that day. After that Mag-
nificat in Englifh as followeth.
HOA _ Sforbee hath regarded:the lowlinette
“ap ANY, otbishandmatven. |
__ £62 behold from bencefosth:all gene:
- yattons thal call mebletted.
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For he that is mighty bath magnified me: and hos
Iy is his Name. | ;
And his mercyis on them that feare him:through⸗
outallgenerations... :
He hath he wed ſtrength with bis arme: hee hath
ſcattered the proudin —— their hearts.
ghtyfrom their ſeat:and
the rich be bath fent empty away. ;
De remembzing bis merep hath holpen his teruant
AIrael:as he pꝛomiſed to our forefathers, abzapam,.
and his ſeede for euer.
Siorr be tothe FackerandtotheSonneae,
Aasg it was in (ye Leguining, is now, ge,
Or
Dfouledoth magnifie the Lord:and my Magnificar,
f ſpirit bath reiovced in God my ſauiour. Luke x. —
+
veining pray,
Or els this Pralime. PEI
i Pale & C2 with bis pedi by 2m and wich his
Nunc di.
. mittis.
‘bolp avine: hath be gotten himnleife the victorr·
Che Lord declared His fatuation: bis righteout:
ites hath heopenly thewed in the fight ofche heathen,
He hath remembred hts merep and tructh toward
che houle of Ilrael: and al che ends of the: world haue
leene the ſaluation of our God.
Shew vour ſelues toyfull vnto the Lord all pee
{ands: fing. reiopce, and gine thankes.
Pꝛaiſe the Lord vpon the Harpe: fing tothe Darpe
‘f with a Pſalme of Chankelagiuing.
weith Trumpets alfo and fhatomes : D thew. your
i felucg ioylull befoze the Lord the King.
> et the Sea make a nople, and ait that cherein fg:
the round wozld,and they thatowelltheretn,
Let the floods clap theit yands ; and letthe Hilles
be topfull together before fhe opp : foz bets come te
indgetheearth,
With righteouſnes wan hee iudge che word: and
the people with equitie. |
_ Glory be to the father, and tothe Sonne ac. —
As it Was in the beginning, tenow,éc. e.
€ Thena Leffon of the New Teftament, And afer har
Nunc dimittisin Englifh,as followerh, - ; at
DS Dd now letteſt thou tr fernant depart in
(es peace: accogding to thp woz). |
CS fo2rmineepes hauefeene: thy fatnation. |
Mhich ð hak prepared: before the face o all peopte,
~ Tobe alight to lighten tye Gentiles; and to be the
irlorp of tRy people Iſrael.
Glory be tothe ffather,and to the Sonne,ac |
As it was in * — ——— 11010540, —
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Euening prayer) |
elinst ¶ Or elle * Pſalme. oc T :
— Odbe mercifull vnto —— vs: and Deus miſe⸗
% a be feb bs the lightot his countenance.and be aL
* 8 9.
Hh daa " &bat thy wap map be lino wen p76 earth:
tbefa auing bealth among. alMations,
het the people praite tees, D Gard: ‘yeas ket allie
peo le pꝛaiſe thee. srnolosii
iet the fi Mations reioyce and J alan: for thous
thai iudge the folke righteouſly. and gouerne the ae
tions bpon earthy.
Let the people pate thee,D God: etal ithe people
pꝛaiſe thee,
Chen Mali the earth b2ing koorth her increate: ‘ and
God tuen our otone God, hallgiue bs bis bleſſing.
7 Gar ſhall biefte vs:and all theendes of ‘the wou
Glo» be to the Father, and to the Sonne ac. tt
As it wast in the beginning.is now, ac.
Theo thakfollow the Creed;with other -prayersias is *
fore appointed at morning prayer after Benedictus, and
*) withthree Collects Firftofthe day, The fecond for
peace. Thethird for ayde againftallperils,as hereafter
‘3 isfoawerlh: swhich: two laft Colle&s: fhallbe * at
Xuening prayer ithout alteration.
2722 The fecond Colle& at Euening prayer.
C) God. from whom all holy defives , alt: good coun⸗
ſels andall iu workes doe proceed: giue vnto
thy ſeruants that peace which the world cannot giue
sua both our hearts map be fet toobey thy Cõman⸗
dements and alfo that by thee wee being ‘Defended
fromthe feare ofour enemies may patie our time in
reſt and quicenes, madi ——
our Sauiour, amen, BE :
one | : ¶ The The
9*— > ot! el ee fe et het 5
OS ee Oe eee Vüüv—
~ L_Javtenourvarkenetle we veteecy thee, DiLop,
and Dangers of this night forthe idue of ehp ore i
Holy @pote eternall,
-Quicunquey vule Ee
The third Colle for ayde J ſt all perils.
ãnd by thy great mercy defend vs from all ¢
Honneour Saulour Fetus Chri, amen, -
@ Inthe feaft of Chriftmas, the Epiphany, Saint Mathie,
Eafter, the Afcenfion, Penticoft, S. lohn Baptiſt, Saint
Tames , Saint Bartholomew, S Mathew, S.Simoa and
Iude, Saint Andrew, anid Trinicie Say fallbling
or faid immediatly after Benedictus, this confefsion of
our Chriftian Feith,
Quicunque vule. :
8 Hotecuer wil be ſaued: belbre al tings
fs it is neceflary , that be holde the Cathe:
Dlique wots ito *
— which faith excep euery one 0 eep
es holy and vnde nied without DoUbE Hee
hail perith euerlaſtingly.
Ana the Catholique faith is this: that we worhip
one Godin Crinttic,and Trinitie in buitie.
J reine confounding the perfous: nop diuiding
e ſubſtance.
ffoz there igone perfor ofthe father, another of
the Sonne: another ofthe holy Ghoſt.
But the Godhead ofthe ather ofthe Sonne and
- ofthe holy Shot, isallone :the glory equal, the mas
iellie coeternall.
oe a3 ste Father is, luch isthe Sonne: a luch
abe Father vucreate the Sonne vncreate: and
the Holy Ghok vncreate.
Che Father incompiebentible, le, the Sonne incom⸗
pachentible sand the holy Shot fricompzebenti ible. .
Che Father eternal ithe Sonne eternal: and the
And
ae petthes are not thꝛee eternals: but one eter⸗
— 9 alfo there are net thee incomprehenſibles nor
three vncreated: butone vncreated, and one incom:
peebentibte.
Ho likewiſe the Father ts Almighty the Sonne
Qimightie: andthe holy Ghoſt Almighty.
— vet they are not thꝛee Almighties: but one Al⸗
mighty.
pee — the Father ig God, the Sonneis od: and the
holy Ghok is God.
And pet they are not thzee Gods: but one God.
So like wiſe the father ts 'Lo2d,the Sonne Lord:
andthe boly Gyoſt Lord.
And pet not thee Lo2d8: but one $029,
Foz like as we be compelled bythe Cheittian beri
tie:to acknowledge euery perfon by himlelle to bee
God and Loꝛd.
Hoare we forbisdenby the catholique Religion: .
to fay there be three Gods,cz three Lords.
The Father is made of none: netthercreated , 102
‘begotten,
_ Bbhe Sonne is of the Father alone :not made, nor
cecated, but begotten.
Che holy Ghok ts ofthe Father, eof the Sonne:
neither made, nozercated, no} begotten, but procee ⸗·
3 ding.
ey OT ee te, ia ~~
So there ig one father, not thee fathers, one
poly bots thee Sones: one Poly Ghot not thꝛee
oly Ghoſts.
And in this Trinitie, none ig afoze 02 after other:
none ts greater or leſſe then another,
_ But the whole theeeperfons be coeternalt toge⸗
ther: and coequall.
— that in all — is aloreſayd: the vnity itt
D ATrinitie,
Quicunque vult.
Trinitie,a the Trinitie in vnitie is to be woꝛſhipped.
He therefore that will be ſaued: mutt thus tite
of the Crinitie. | *
Furthermoze itis necellary to euerlalling ſaluati⸗
on :that he alſo beleeue ri ightly in the incarnation of
our Lord Jeſus Chꝛiſt.
Forthe right faith ts, that wee beleeue and cons
fefle: that our Lod Jeſus Chriſt,.che Sonne of Gon
is God and man,
Goo of the ſubſtance of the Father, begotten be-
fore the wozids cand man of the tubttance of bis mo⸗
ther, borne in the world.
Perfect. God, and perfect man:of a reaſonable
foule,and humane ſſleſh ſubſiſting.
Equall to the Father as touching his Godhead:
and inkeriour tothe father touching his manhood.
Who although bee be Goo and man vet bee tS not
tivo, but one Chꝛiſt.
Dne,not by conuerſion of the Godhead into fief: :
but by taking oftbemanvcodinio God, -
One altogetber,not dp confulion offubffance: but
by vnitie of perfor.
fozras the refaonabie foute and flehis one nian: lo
od and man fs one Cheiſt.
oho tuffered for our faluation:: defcended into bel.
rofe againe the thiva dap from the dean.
ee afcendedinto heauen, he litteth on the right
hand ofthe father, God Almightie: from whence He
fhalicome to iudge the quicke and the dead. |
At whole comming all men hall rifeagqaine with
thet booties: and haligtue accompt fo2z their ovone
workes.
- Aro they that haue done good, hall goe into life e-
ucriafing ; and abbr baat done euil into euerla⸗
ena . jf
, Ahis
— — ae ee c—
4 From ail euill
The Letanie.
Tyhis is the Catholique faith: which erceptaman
belecue faithfulip,be cannot be fauen.
Glory be to the father.ec. As it was inthe ac.
; @ Thus endeth the order of M otning and Euening
prayer thorowourthe whole yeere.
¢ Here followeth the Letanie,to be vied
_ pon Sundayes, Wedne|dayes and Fridayes,
and at ochertimes when it fhallbe.com-
manded by the Ordinary.
Ko ane OY Bod the father ofbeauenshaue mercie
Y/ SEX \¢ bpon os mfferable finners. |
P) $s O God the Father of heauen:haue mercy
. - -ypon.vs miferable finners. :
Qseeey, God the Sonne redeemer of the
World: paue mercie bpon os miferable finners,
» OGodthe Sonne redeemer of the world : haue mercie
vpon vs miſerable ſinners.
O Bon the holy Gholt proceeding from the Father
and tie Sonne: have merce bpon vs miferable fin:
‘Hers. | i
O QO God the holy Ghoft proceeding from the Fatherand
the Sonne:haue mercy vponys miferable ſinners.
O boly,bietles, glorisus Crinitie, thee perfons
and one God: haue mercy bpon bs miferable finners,
_ + Oholy,bleffed,and glorious Trinitie,three perfonsand
one God: haue mercy. vpon vs mifcrable ſinners.
Remember not Lord our offences.n02 the offerices
ofour forefathers..neither take thou. bengeatice of
our finnes: {pare vs good Hod, fpare.thy people
wohome thou hall redeemed with thy moſt precious
blood, and be not angry with bs foz euer,
»SparevsgoodLord. =
and mifchiete, fronifinne, from tHe
MMR ee ee at _ tratts
f
—— miei aie ——
72 as eee
The ——
crafts and aflaules of tye deuill, krom thy wweath and
| from euerlatting damnation.
| Good Lord deliuer vs. 4
| | From all blindnelle of heart, from pꝛide, vaine glo:
a ry, and hypocriſie, from enuie,batred,and matice,and
| all vncharitableneſſe.
Good Lord deliuer vs.
“From kornication, and all other deadly (inne, and
ia from all the deceits of the world, the fleſh, the Denil.
= Good Lord deliuervys. .
it Fromlightning and tempeſt from plague, peſti⸗
ih lence, and famine, from battelt and murther, and :
J from fudden death. i
dit ag Good Lord ditives Vs.
3 | From all {edition andpeiute confpiracie ; from ali
if falfe Doctrine and berelie, from hardnes of beart,and
4 | contempt of thy word and Commandement.
Good Lord deliuer vs. |
By the myllerie of thy boty incarnation, bp thy .
holy nattuttie aud Circumecifion, by thy Baptitme,
Ss falling and tensptation. : dee
Good Lord deliuer vs. Be
| Wy thine agonte and bloody fweate, by thy croſſe
iif and paffion,bp thp precious death and burial, bp thy —
9 glorious reſurrection and aſcenſion, and bp the com:
: |
ming of the oly Chowk.
Bei Good Lord delivervs.
; Bas In alltime of cur tribulation, in alltime of our
(a wealth, in the houre of death, and in the dap of iudge⸗
it i ; ment.
iI ~ Good Lord delnies vs.
uf | We ſinners doe beſeech thee to heare vs (O Lod
God) and that tt may pleaſe thee to rule and gouerne
{ thy holy Church vniuertally in the right wap.
We eſeech thee to heare vs,g00d Lot.
PR ey
SS ee eee ee eC
The Letany:
Chat it may pleate thee to keepe and Lrengthen in
thetrue worſhipping of thee, in righteouſneſſe and
- Holinefie ofitfe, thy feruant James, our mot gracis
— — —— —
~ oug king and gouernoin
3 —
UE ⸗
EES | ee
We befeech thee to heare vs good Lord,
Mhat t¢ map pleate thee to rule bis heart in thy
- faith, feare,and louc,and that be map euermoꝛe baue
alliance in thee,and euer feeke thy honour and glory.
We befeech thee to heare ys good Lord.
Thatit may pleafe thee to be his defender and bees
per, giuing Dim the bictozy ouer all bis enemies,
‘Webefeech thee to heare vs good Lord.
That it may pleafe thee to bielle and preſerue our
gracious Nucene Anne, Pzince Henry, andthe ree
of the King and Queenes royall iſſue.
_ Webefeechtheeto heare vs good Lord.
Chat it may pleate thee to illuminate ali Bihops,
paftors and Miniſters ofthe Church, with true
Bnowledge and buderfanding of thy word, and that
both by their preaching and lining they map fet it
foozth.and thew tt accordingly,
_.,. Webefeechthee to heare vs good Lord.
That it may picate thee to endue the Lords ofthe
Counlei,and ali the Nobilitie, with grace, wotledome, —
and vnderſtanding. i
_ +3 We befeechthee to heare vs good Lord.
That it may pleaſe thee to biefle andkeep the Ma⸗
giftrates, giningthemarace to execute iuſtice, andto
maintainetruct). . |
- We befeech thee to heate vs good Lord.
‘That it may pleale thee to bleſſe and keepe all thy
people, | |
Dis ae ee
= . = ,
> PT: — Ni
— ee
— —
Webefeechthee to heare vs,&ßcec.
That it may pleafe thee to giue to all ations, ‘i
Hiitie, peace and concoꝛd. ie
We befeechthee co heare vs, &c. | ‘
That it may pleafe thee to giue bs an heart fo lone
and dread thee, and diligently fo tive after thy Con
mandements. Pa
We befeech thee to Thais vs, &c.
That it may pleate thee to gine to all thy sept in⸗
creaſe of qrace, to beare meekelp thy word and tore⸗
ceitiett with pure affection, and to. being foorth the.
fruits ofthe fpirit. |
Webefeechtheeto heare vs, &c.
Chat it may pleaſe thee to bring into tiie way of
truth, all {uch ag haue erred. and are deceiued.
We beſeech thee to heare vs, &..
That it may pleaſe thee toſtrengthen ſuch ag Doe
ſtand, andto comfort andbelpe the weake Hearted,
and to raife bp them that fall, and — to beg
dovone Sathan binder our feet. a ~~
Webefeechtheetohearevs,8&es5 8
Chat it may pleate thee fo ſuccour. helpe and com⸗ |
ſort aul that be in danger, neceſſitie and tribulation, 4
Webefecchtheetoheare-vs,&c.. . - *
That tt may pleaſe thee to pꝛeſerue atl that trauell J
byland or by. water,alt women labouring ofchild.al
licke perſons and yvong childzen.and to ſhew ihr pitie
vpon all pꝛiſoners and captiues.
We befeech thee to heare ys, &c. :
Ghat it may pleafe thee to defende and prouide for
the fatheriefle children and wido wes, and alt that be.
deſolate and oppreſſed.
We
—
eo ae F
The Letany.
We beſeech thee to heare vs, &c.
— * Chat it may pleaſe thee to haue mercie vpon all
¥ vo ,
- We befeech thee to heare vs, &c. q
That it may pleatethe to forgiue our enemies: ©
pertecutours and llaunderers, and to turne their
hearts.
Webeſeech thee to heare vs, &c.
That it may pleaſe thee to giue and preſerue Co our
bfe the kindly fruits ofthe earth, fo as ti due time we
may entoy thent, F |
aa Webefeech ihe to heare ie ee
What t€ map pleale thee to giue bs true repen⸗
tance , to forꝛgiue vs all our finnes, nealigences and
ignorances, and fo endue bs with the arace of thp
sphere Spirit, fo amend our liues according to thy ho⸗
py word,
We befeech hh to heare vs, &c.
Sonne of God: we beleech thee to heare hs,
— Sonne of God: wee befeech thee to
eg heare vs.
‘ a of God, that take away the fing of the
21D,
+ “he aes
Grant vs thy peace. ©
D Lambe of God, that takes awap the ſinnes of the
Wold ,
: Hauemercy vponys.
D Chit heare bs. reais
O Chrift hearevs.
Lowdbhauemercie bpon bs,
Lord hauemercie vpon ¥s.
ne ene mercy bpon bs,
sant haue mercie vpon vs.
D4 Loꝛd
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Lord haue mercie vpon vs.
Lord haue mercy vpon vs.
(): Ar father vohich artin Aranenee.
And leade bs not into temptation,
Wut deliuer bs from euill.
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The verſicle. |
DP Lord deale not with vs after our linnes
AnſwWere.
Neither reward vs after our iniquities.
¶ Let vspꝛar.
©): God mercifuti Father, that delpilelt not the ſi gh⸗
ing of acontrite heart,nor the deſire of ſuch as be
forvowfull,mercifulip alli our Prayers, chat wee
make before thee, in all our troubles and aduerſities,
whenfoeuer they oppefle vs: and graciouſſy Heare
bs, thatthole cutis , which the craft and fubtiitie of
the deuilloz man worketh againg bs, bee bꝛought to
nought, and by the proutdence ofthy goodneſſe cheyx
imap be difperled, that we thy feruantsbeingbhurtbp
no perſecutions, map euermoze giuethankes bao
* J thy holy Church, through Fetus Chak our
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O Lord arile, helpe vs, and deliuer vs for thy N ames
fake. |
D God we haue heard with our eares, and our fas
thers baue declared vnto 8 the noble wozkes that
oe dideſt in their dayes, and in the old time before
e
O Lord ariſe pee vs,and detiner vs for thine Ho--
The Letany.
As it was in the beginning, is now, and euer halbe:
vwoꝛld without end. Amen,
from our enemies defend bs, D Chait.
Gracioulſſy looke vpon our afflictions.
Pitifully behold the ſorrowes of our hearts,
Mercifully forgiue the finnes of thy people.
Fauourably with mercy heare our pavers,
O Sonne of Dauid, haue mercie vpon vs,
‘Beth now andeuer vouchfate to heave bg, O Cheiſt.
Gracioufly hearevs,O Chriſt.
Gracioufly hearevs, O Lord Chrift.
The verficle.
O Lozdilet thy mercie be —— vpon vs.
The Anſwere.
Asine Doe put our trutin thee,
€ Let bs pray.
| we humbly befeech thee, D Father, mercifuilp
to looke bpon our infirmities, and foꝛ the glo⸗
ry oftiy Mames fake turne from bs all thofe euils.
that twee mot righteoufly baue deſerued: and grant
thatin allour troubles we map putour whole truſt
andconfidentein thy mercie , ¢euermoze ſerue thee
inbolinefle and pureneſſe of ituing, to thy bonour
and glory, theough our onely Mediatour and Aduo⸗
| mae Jeſus Chziff our Loꝛd.Amen.
@ A prayer forthe Kings Maieſtic
Oto our heauenly father, high and mightie,
Kingot kings. Loꝛdotloꝛds, the onely ruler of
Princes, which doek from thy Chrone behold all
a dwellers vpon the ae — eee bee
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The Letany.
‘thee with thy fauour to behold our moſt gracious
Souereigne Lord King James, and fo replenith hint
with tbe grace of thy Holy Spirit, that hee may al⸗
wap tucline co thp wil, and wale tnthp wap: endue
Hint plenteoutly with heauenly gifts : qraunt him
in health and wealth long to liue, ſtrengthen him,
that he may banquifh and oucr come all his enemies,
and finally after this ttfe, be may attaine euerlating
ioy and feitcitte, through Jelus Chriſt our Lovo,
Amen.
@ Aprayer for the Queeneand Prince, and other
the King and Queenes children.
A mighty God, which hal promtfed to bee a fa:
ther of thine Elect, andoftheirv feed, we humbly
beſeech thee to biefle our qracions Queene Anne,
Prꝛince Henry, and allthe King and Ducenes Koratt
progeny: endue them with thy boly Spirit, enrich
them with thy heauenly grace, proſper thems with all
bappinefle, andbzing then to thine euerlaſting hing:
come, theough Jeſus Ch our Loꝛd. Amen.
A Binighty and euerlaſting God, which onely too:
keſt great marteiles, ſend downe vpon our Bi⸗
ſhops and Curates, and all Congregations commit⸗
ted Co their charge, the healthtull ſpirit of thy grace,
and that thep map truely pleate thee, powꝛe vpon
them the continualldew of thy blefling : Grant this,
O {Lo2d, for the honour of otty Sduocate and Media⸗
four Zeſus Chik, Amen.
@ Aprayerof Chryfoftome.
A nuante God, which hak giuen bs grace atthis
time with one Accord fo malig our common ſup⸗
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The Letany.
plications vnto thee, and doe promife that when
twooꝛ theee be gathered together in thy Maine,tvou
wilt grant their requetts : fulfill not ,D 02d, the
~ Defires and petitions of thy feruants, ag map be moſt
erpedient fozthem, granting b3 in this woztd know⸗
ledacofthy trueth,andin the world to come life euer:
lating. Ames,
2. Corinthians 13.
or He grace of our Loꝛd Jeſus Chil, and the loue
Of God, and the fellowmip of the holy Ghoſt, be
With bs all cuermoze, Amen.
For Raine ifthe time require.
| O Gon Heauenly Father, which by chy —— Je⸗
ſusCheiſt.haſt ppomiſed to al them that ſeeke thy
kingdome, andthe righteouſnes thereof, all things
necellary to their bodily fuffenance : Send bs we be:
feech tice, inthis our necefitty , fuch moderate raine
and ſhovores, that hoe map recetue the fruits of the
- earth toour comfozt.and to thy honour, through Je⸗
{us Chriſt our Low.4inen, © : se
For faire weather,
| O pee God, twhich for the firme of man diddeft
once Downe all the world, ercept eight perfons, —
and afteryoard of thy great mercy diddeſt promife nes
uer to deſtroy tt foagaine: weebumblybeleechtyee,
that although we fo2 our iniquities haue worthily
deſerued thisplague of raine ayo waters, pet vpon
our truerepentance thou wilt fend bs ſuch weather,
Loberedy wh the fruits oftheearthinodue
ſeaſon, anBicarneboth by puniſhment fo amend
bur lives and cie mencie to giue thee prayſe
and glo st | le — Chriſt our Lord. Amen.
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@ In thetime ofdearth and famine,
Ose heauenly father, whofe gift itis thatthe
\/ caine doeth fall, the earth ts fruittfull, beattes in⸗
creafe.anud filbes do multiply : behold we beſeech thee
the afflictions of thy people, and grant, that the ſcar⸗
ſity and dearth (vohich we dee now moſt iuſtly fuffer
fo2 our iniquitic) map though thy goodneſſe be mer:
cifully turned inte cheapneſſe andplentie, tor the loue
of Jefus Chi our 102d,to whom with thee andthe
holy GHoll,be all Honour, ac.
@ Inthe imeofwarre.
O Almightie God, Bing of all kings, and gouers
nour of all things, whoſe power no creature tg as
ble to reſiſt. to whomit belongeth iuſtly to puniſh firs
ners, and to be mercifull to them that truely repent:
fatte and deliver bs (toce humbly befeech thee) from
the hands ofour enemies, abate their pride, aſſwage
their malice, and confound their dettices. that we bes
ing armed with thy defence, nap be preferued euer⸗
moꝛe From al perils, to glozifie thee, bobich art the on:
ip giuer of al bictozp.thzough the merits of thy onelp
Sonne Jeſus Chik our L020.
@ Inthe time ofany common plague or
fickneffe.
A Litiightic God. which in thy wrath, in the time
“of Bing Mautd , diddeſt flap with theplague of
peſtilence theeefcoze and ten thouſand, and pet rez
membring thy mercy, diddeſt faue the retl, haue pitie
bpon bs miferable finners, that now are viſited with
great ſickneſſe and mogtalitie, that ithe as thou dive
then command thine Angel to ceale from apres :
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fo it may now pieate thee to withozaw from bs this
_ plague andgrieuous ſickeneſſe thoough Fetus Chꝛiſt
our Loꝛrd.Amen. —
God, whoſe nature and propertie ts euer to haue
mercy and to korgiue, receiue our humble petiti⸗
ons:and though nee be tied a bound with the chaine
of our ſinnes, pet let the pitifulneſſe of thy aveat mer:
cploole vs,foꝛ the honour of Jeſus Chꝛiſtes ſake our
Mediatour and Aduocate, Amen. —
@ A thankefgiuing for taine.
God ourheauenty Father, tobo by thy gracious
pꝛouidence doeſt caule the Ffozmer and toe Latter
raine to deſcend bpon theearth, that tt map bring
foozth fruit fo2 the vſe of man : ne qiue thee buinbie
thankes , that it bath pleated thee tn ourgreatett nes
ceffitie to fend vs at the lal atoptul Raine pon thine
inheritance, and to refreth tt when it was dete, to the
Great comfort of bs thine vnworthy ſeruants, andto
the glozy of thy boly Mame, theough thy mercies in
Fetus Chk our 102d, Amen.
@ Athankefgiuing for faire weather,
02d God who hak iuſtly humbled bs by thy late
X plague of immoderate raine and waters,and in
tip mercy Hak relieved andcomfozted our foules by
this ſeaſonable and bielled change of weather, Wee
pratte and glczifie thy holy name fo2 this thy Were
cie, and will altvapes declare thy louing kindneſſe
from generation to generation , through Jeſus
Chaikour Loꝛd. Amen. eA
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oa — The Letany.
¶ A thankefgiuing forplenty:
O Wok mercifull father, which of thy gracious
goodneſſe, batt beard the deuout prayers of the
Church, and turned our dearth and ſcarcity tnto
cheapnefieand plenty : We giue thee humble thanks
fo2 this thy ſpeciall bounty, beieeching thee to come
tinue this thy loutng kindnes vnto bs, thatour land
may peeldbs her fruits of increate, to thy giogy and
our comfozt,thzough Jeſus Chriſt our Loꝛð, Amen.
@ Athankefgiuing for peace and
vicorie, ,
C) Almighty God, which arta rong Gower ofde-
ferice vnto thy ſeruants, againg the face of their
enemies: MWe peeld thee praife and thankefatuing
forour deliverance from thole great and apparant
banaers, where with. we were compalled: we ace
knowledge it thy goodneſſe, that woe were not deliues
red oucr asa prap vnto them, beleeching thee ſtillto
continue fuch thy mercies towards bs, that all the
Wold map know, that thou art our Sautour and
mighty deliuerer, though Jeſus Chik our Lod,
Amen.
@ A thankeſgiuing for deliuerance from
the Plague.
O L023 God, which hal wounded bs fo2 our fing,
and conſumed bs fo2 our tranſgreſſions bp thy
fate heauy and dzcadfull bifitation, and nowin the
middelt of Judgement remembing Mercie, bak
redeemed ourfoules fromthe tawes of death’, wee
offer vnto thy fatherly goodneſſe our felues, our
foutes and bodies, which thou haſt deliucred, fp bea
liuing
BAe co) PhellLeratytc.} :
lining facrifice vnto thee alwapes praiſing and mag:
nlipingt thmercies tthe middeſt of the Congregã⸗
tion. through Jeſus Chriſt our Loꝛd. Amen.
Or this.
VVEebumbix acknowledge before thee ( O nok
* * mercifullgfather) thatall the puniſhments
which are thecatnedin thy Late, might iuſtly haue
fallen vpon be, by reafon of our manifold tranſgreſ⸗
— flongand bardnefie of heart: Det: feeing it hath plea:
«Fea thee otthy tender mercy, bpon our weake and bn:
worthy Humiltation, to allwage the noplome peſti⸗
lence, wherewith tee lately haue bene foze afflicted,
and to'vettoze the voyce of ioy and Health into our
Dwellings: wee offer vnto thy diuine Maieſtie the
Hacrifice of pꝛaiſe and thankeſgiuing, lauding and:
maguifping thy glozious Name forfuch thy
preleruation and pꝛouidence ouer $8,
through Fetus Chit our -
Lord. Amen,
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8. 9
Gofpels,to bevfed at the celebration ie
ofthe Lords Supper and holy Communion
through the yeere.
@ The firft Sunday in Aduent.
The Colle&. : |
A Lmighty God,gtue bs qrace that wee may caſt a⸗
way the wozkes of darkeneſſe, and put vpon vs
the armour of light, now in the time ofthis moztall
life(in the which thy Sonne Felus Chriſt came to vi:
fit vs in great humilitie ) thatin the lat dap, when be
ſhall come againe in bis glozious Maieſtie coinage
both the auicke and the dead, wee may rife to the life
immoꝛtall chzough him. who liueth ereigneth with
thee and the holy Ghott,now and euer. Amen.
.. The Epiftle.
— We nothing to any matt, put this,
thatye loue one another: oz he that
ie loueth another, fultiilety the Lawe.
Et Foz theſe Commandements, Chou
ZN thalt not commit adulterte, Chou
Thou halt not beare falfe witneſſe,
Thou halt not luſt, and fo forth (tithere be any other
Commandement ) it is all comprehended in this fay
* namelp, loue thyneighbor ag thy ſelte. Loue hur:
ofthe this neighbour, therfore ts loue the fulfilling
eLaw. Chis alfo we know the feafon, bot that
it istime that we ould now awake out of ileepe: for
now isourfaluationneerer, then when weebelee:
ued. The night ts paſſed, thedayp is come nigh :iet
bs therefore caf aboay the deedes of Darkenefle, and
_Aet bs put on the armour of Light. Let bs walke
bonettiy
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The firftSundayin Aduent.
honeſtly as it were in the dap light, not ineating and
diinking, neither in chambering and wantonneſſe,
neither in firife and cnuping : but putpe on the Lod
Fels Chik, and make no peouttion fo2 che ficth , to
tulfilithelusoftt, |
The Gefpel.
Sui ND when (hep drew nigh fo Jeruſa⸗ Mat. 21.1.
o>’) Leit,and were comete Wethphage by:
g tomount Oliuet, then lent Jelus two
IC\ We of bis difciples, faping vnto them, Goe
pis Sees into the towne that lieth ouer again®
vou and anon pe ſhall find an aſſe bound,and ber colt
with her looſe them,and bring them vnto me: and tt
any man fap ought onto pou.fap pee, Che Lorꝛdhath
needofthem:and ſtraightway He will let them goe.
Allthis was done, that it might be fulfilled whicy
was fpoken by the Prophet, faving, Ceili ve the
dDauahter of Sion : Beboid, thy Bing commeth bnto
tice meeke, fitting bpon an aſſe, anda colt the foate
of the affe vſed to che poke, The Dilciples went and
did as Felis commanded them ,and brought the affe
anothe colt, andput on them their clothes, and ſet
him thereon. And many ofthe people ſpread their
garments in the wap:other cut downe beanches.
from the trees,and ſtrawed themin the wap. Moꝛre⸗
ouer the people that went before, and thep that came
after,cried,fapinig, Hofanna to tiie fonne of Dautd:
Bleſſed is he that commeth in the Name of the Lod
Hofannain the higheſt. And when be toascomete |
Hieruſalem,all the citie was moued, faping, Who is
this? andthe peopielayd, Chis ts Jeſus the Pro⸗
phet of Masareth, a citie of Galtier. And Jeſus went
into the Cemple of God, and call out al them that
folde and bought in the Cemple,and ouerthrew the
tables of theinonep changers,and the feates of —
that
ie
Thefecond Sunday in Aduent.
thatfolde doves, and ſayd vnto them, It is wttten,
My houſe hall bee called the houſe of pzaper, but yee
haue made tt a denne of theeues, |
@ Tlic fecond Sunday in Aduent.
The Collea.
B Leffed Lod, which haſt caufed all holy Scrip,
cures to be written fo2z our learning : Graunt bs
that wee may tn fuch wile heare them,reade, marie,
learne, and in wardly digeſt them, that by patience ¢
comfort of thy Holy wo2d, toe may embzace and ever
holde fatt the bleſſed hope of eucriating life , which
thou bat giuen vs tn our Sattiour Fetus Chik.
~~ ‘The Epiftle. .
je See DHatfoeuer things are weitten afore:
S//c//p tine they ave woritten fo2 our tear:
a, ning, that toe , thzough patience and
eve comfort of the Scriptures, might Haue
Cease hope.Che God of patience and confolas
tion, grant you to be liße minded one towards ano-
ther, after the enfampieof Cyt Felts : that pee ail
agreeing together, map with one mouth pratfe God
the father of our Loꝛd Jeſus Chk. Whereſfore re
ceitie pee one another, as Chriſt receiued vs, to the
praifeof God, Andthis F fay.chat Jeſus Chꝛiſt was
a minifter of the circumciſion fo2 the trueth of God,
fo confirme the promifes made vnto the fathers,and
that the Gentiles might praiſe God for Hts merce,
as it is written, Foꝛ this cafe Jvwill pꝛaiſe thee ae
mong the Gentilesand fing bntothyMame. And a⸗
gaine be faith, Keioyce ve Gentiles with his people.
Andagaine, Praile the Lord allyee Gentiles, anv
laud him, all pee nations together, And againe Clap
fayth, There fhall be the roote of Jefle, and hee that
ſhall rife to reiqne ouer the Genttles, in Hint a —*
entile
— a. el
— a eS ee t ” — i ng
The HfirdSihday'in A —
Gentiles trult. Che God of hope all pou with ait ioy
and peace in beleeuing, that pee map bee rich in hope
through the power of hp boty coda
he Gofpe
: = ep Vere teats lignes in the Sunne, and in oy.
— rhe Moone.g in the Starres:and inthe
EE earth the people ſhall be at their wittes
yA Cd through difpare. The Seaandthe
2 water hhallroare,and mens hearts thal
faile them fozrfeave , ¢ for looking after thoſe things
wich ſhall come on the earth : fo2 the powers of hear
tien fhall mooue. Andathen thal they tee the Soune
ofman come ina cloud, with power and qreat glory.
When thele things beginne to cometo paſſe, then
looke bp, and lift bp pour heads , fo2 pour redempti⸗
on draweth nich. And he ſhewed them a ſimilitude:
Behold the ſigge tree, and all other trees, when
chev ſhoote foorth their buds,pe fee and know of pour
owne felucs, that Summer is then nie at band. So
like wile pee alfo (when pee feethele things come to
pale) be ture that the kingdome of God ts nie. erily
4 fap onto pou, this generation hall not paſſe, tik —
allbefuifiiied. heauen and earth mall pafle, but
nity 5 ſhall not patie,
© @ Thethird Sundayin Aduent.
J 'TheColleQ..
12 2d twee befeecy thee qiue cave to our papers,
aid by thy avactous bilitation lighten the darke⸗
nefie of our Hearts. by our Loꝛd Fetus Chꝛiſt.
The Epiftle..
Saere Ct a man this toile elleeme vs, euen ag the 1-Con4-t
a yes minifters of Ch2ik, and ſtewards of the ſe⸗
Exe cretsofeDD. Sevihermoze, it is requt-
re of — — that aman bee found —
The third Sunday in Aduent.
with me itis but a very lmall thing that J mould be
iudged oſxou.either of mans iudgement:Mo J iudge
not mine cwne ſelle, kor kncw noughtbymp felfe,
petam J not thereby tuliified. It ts the 102d that
iudgeth me. Cheefore tudge nothing before the time,
vntill the Lord come, Which will lighten things that
are Hid in darkeneſſe, and open the countels of the
bearts,and then hhalieuerp man haue praife of Gon;
= Ben Jobin being inpxfon, heard eb
: — en John, being in priſon, heard the
arte (LG workes CCH, Hefent two of his
CANO WAS) difcipies, and fapd vnto him, Are thou
** As F Oe that thai come, 02 d0 we looke fo2 an⸗
Se Come other? Jeſus anſwered, and ſayd vnto
them, Goe a ſhew John againe what ye haue heard
pr andfeene. Cheblind receiue theiv fight, the lame
Pit walke, thelepersareclenfed. and thedeafe heare,
4 the Dead are raiſed bp,and the poore recetue the glad
| | tidings of the Gofpel: and happie ts be that ts not of:
fendedbyp me. And as they departed, Fi fus began to
fap buto the people concerning John, what went pe
i out into the wridernefie to fee? A reede that is ſhaken
with the wind? o2 what went peout to fee? A man
clothed tn foft rayment? Bevold, they that weare ſoft
clothing,arein Kings houſes. Wut what went ve
out foꝛ to fee? A Pzophet7aerely Flay vnto you,and
moze then a Prophet. Foz this ts hee of whom itis
Written, Behold, Iſende my melſſenger before thy
face, which ſhall prepare thy way befoze thee.
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The Collect.
[22 raife bp (toce pray thee) thy power, and come
among bs, and with great might fuccoz bs, that
Whereas (thzougy our finnes and wickeduelle) 7
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The üij. Sunday in Aduent.
belore let and hindred, thy bountiful grace and mers
cy (trough the fatiffaction of thy Sonne our Lord)
may {peedily Deliver bs: to whom with thee and the
holy Gyo, be Honour and giozy, wold wothout
li. 400% The Epiſtle. hil.
— A} Ctopce in the Lozdalway , and agatne * —
(| :f \ fap, Keioyce. Let your fottnetle be knowen
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—bis is the record of John, when the O°"*
ay) (2), Fees tent Pꝛieſtes and Leuttes from +”
i Key Dierufalem, toate Him, What art
soe thous and be confelled, and dented not,
Yasrrs, 4 And fatd plainly, FJ am not Chik. And
they alked him, What art thon then? art thou Citas?
And be ſaid J am not. Arve thou the Prophet? And he
— anfwered, Qo, Chen lapd they onto Hin, What art
thou, that woe may giue an anfwere bnto them that
{ent vs? What ſaveſt thouwol thy letfe? He fato, 4 am
the voyce ofacrper nthe wildernc fle; Wake freight
the toap of je Lord as ſayd the Prophet Clap. And
they which were lent were of the Phariſees, and thep
— afhed din, and ſayd vnto Him, Why baptiset thou
then if thou be not Chu, nor Citas, neither that
«Prophet? John anſwered them , faying , J baps
tize ith water, butthere fandeth one among you
wyhom pee know not: hee it 13, which though hee
came after me, was before mee , whofe ſhooe latchet
Jam not worthy to as ai Chele things ss
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pone at Bethabara bexond Jordan, wyere oom ie
baptise,
mt Chriftmas day. :
The Colle&,
A Lmighty God, which hat giuen bs thy onely be
gotten Sonne to takeour nature vpon him and
this day fo be borne of a pure Girgin:qraunt that we.
being regenerate, snd made thy childien bp adoption
and grace, map dayly be renewed by thy holy Sopitit,
—244 the ſame our Lord Jeſus chun e liueth
and reigneth with thee, ac.
The Epiſtle.
Heb. 1,1, ASH Dd itt times palt, Diuertip and man
A YY fa7r2 Ve wapes {patie bnto the fathers by 20s
Sane phets:but in thele laſt dayes bee hath
os < se Ay fpoken to bs by bis own Sonne, whom
8 5G, He hath made heire of all things, by
whom alfobe made the. world, Which Sonne being
tie brightneſſe ot his glory, and the berp image of his
ſubſtance, ruling all things with the word of His
power, bath bp Dis owne perfon purged our finnes,
and litteth on the Right bandofehe Maieſty on high,
being fo muchmoze excellent then the Angels, ag
bee bath by inbertfance obtained a moze excellent
Name then they. For vnto which ofthe Angels ſayd
he at any time, Chou art my Sonne, this day haue
Jbegotten thee? And againe, J willbe hts Father,
and He hall bemy Sonne, Andagaine, when he
bringeth inthe firt begotten Sonne into the wold,
he ſayeth, Andict all the Angels of God worſhip bint.
And buto the Anaels he fayeth, He maketh His are
gels Spirits,and his miniſters a damectfive,. Wut
bito the Sonne he ſayeth, Chy Seate(D God)whall
be foz euer and eucy.the Scepter ofthy kingdome is a
right Scepter:thou hak loued righteouſnes, and 3
at alli . a 6 obs ee a
paid ~ Gheiftmas day. .
ted iniquitie. wherefore God, euen (Hy Cod, path
anoynted thee with the Dple of giadnelie aboue thp
fellowes. And thou Lord in the beginning bak layd
thefoundation oftheearty, andthe heauens are the
workes of thy hands. Chey ſhall periſh, but thou en:
dures, They all Hall ware olde as doeth a garment,
andas a veſture thalé thou change them, and thep
fhalbe changed: but thou art euen tye faite, and thy
: aera Maas HOF AAT By
The Goſpel.
—386 Q the beginning was the word, and John.1.73
| Sp the word was with God, and God wag
25 REC» the word. Thelame was inthe begin:
‘(Peel ning with Goo, All Chings were made
rots bvit, € without it was madenothing
that was made, In it waslife,and the life wag the
light ofmen,and the light hineth in the darknes and
thedarkenes compzebended it not. There was ſent
from God aman, whoſe name was John, thelame
came as a twitiiefte,to beate witnes ofthe Light, that
ali men through him might beleeue. Be was rot that
Light, but was tent to beare witneſſe ofthe Light.
Chat Light was the truclight, which lighteth euerp
man Chat commeth into the world. He hoas in the
world, and the world was made by pim, and the
world finew Hin not. He came among bis owne, and
ig owne receiued him not. But as many ag receiued
int, to them gaue bee power to bee made ſonnes of
God; euch them that beleeued on his Name, wobich
were bozne, not of blood, 102 of the wil of the fleth, 102
petofthe willofman, but of od, And the lame to02d
became fet, and dwelt among ve and we {aw the
glow of it, as tbe glory of the onelp begotten Sonne
of ie Hather,tu ſoſ grace baer is trueth.
ae
The
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Matt,23.
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S. eed in”
The Colle&,
G Want b8,D 02d, to learne toloue our enemtes,
by the example of thy Marty: S, Steven, who
paved foz bis perfecutozs , to thee which live, ac,
q Fen fhall follow the Colle@ of the N — —
fhalbe faid continually vnto New yeeres *
TheEp iftle.
Y < ‘iookeD 6p ftenfatip with his epes. inte
‘Heaven, and faw tbe gloryof God, and
PEON Felus anding on the Wight band of
Meese God, tlaid, Behold, F feetheHeauens
oven, and the ay of man fanding onthe Kight
bandof God. Chen they qaue athout withatows
boice, and Topped therr eares, and ran bpon him al at
once, and caſt him out of the City, and Toned him. and
the witneſſes layd do wu their clothes at a pong mans
feet, whofe name was Saul:and ther Toned Steuen
calling on, and faping ; Lord Jeſu receiue mp {pirit,
And be fineeled Downe, and cryedD with alowd bovee,
Loud lay not this ſinne to their charge. bai nig} si
Had thus fpoken, be fellafleepe. °°
The Gofpell,
repre ee Ehold , F lend vnto you ———
Ba fo) 9 wife men, a Scribes, and lome of them
ye thalhiland crucitie. and ſome ofthem
—6 pe fail fcourge in pour Syna ogues
and perlecute them from City to Citp,’
tnat ppon you map come all the richteous blood
tobich bath bene hed bpon the earth, fromthe blood.
ofthe righteous Abel’; vnto the blood ‘of Facharias’
the ſonne of Barachias. whottrye flew betweene tae
Temple and thealtar. wierily Ilay onto —
———— OS
—_— as
‘Ss Toke Buangchits *
things ſhall come bpon this generation. O Hieruſa⸗
lem, hieruſalem, thou that killeſt the Prophets, and
ſtoneſt them which are ſent vnto thee, how often
would Jhaue gathered thy children together, euen
and pe wouldnot? Weholde, your houle ts {eft bnce
poudefolate. Foꝛ Flap vnto you, pe ſhall not fee mee
Henceforty, til that pe fay, Bleſſed is he * commeth
in the ame ofthe Lord.
¶ S. John Euangelifts day.
- The Colle&.
MErcitul Lord, toe beſeech thee to caf thy bright
beames oflight bponthy Church, that it being
lightened by the Doctrine of typ bleſſed Apoſtle and E⸗
uangeliſt John, may attaine to thy eucrlating —
thꝛough Jeſus Chriſt our Lo. Amen,
The Epiſtle.
=m Dat which was from the beginning,
SS wbich we haue beard, which we baue
oe es {fen wtih our eves,twhich we haucloo-
RAG (AR) Ged vpon, andourbands baue handled
se of the wo2d of life (And the life appear.
red and we haue ſeene, and beare witneſſe, and ſhew
vnto pou that eternall life, which was with the fae
- ther, a appeared bnto bs) Chat whicy we haue feene
«and beard, declarewe vnto you.that pe alfo may haue
fellowſhip with b3, and that our fellowihip map be
with the father and bis Sonne Jeſus Chꝛiſt. And
this we write vnto pou, that pe may reioyce, and that
pour top may be full. And thts ts the tidings which
we haue heard of pin, and declare onto pou, that
God is light, and in him is no darkneſſe at all, If we
ſay we haue fellowſhipwith him, and walke in dark⸗
neſſe, hoe ite, and doe not — trueth. Buc andtf we
as the hen gathereth bev chickens vnder ber wings, |
1. Ioh. I.
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€ 3 ‘walke
S. Iohn Euangelifts day. - :
walke in light, euen as he is intight, then haue we
fellowſhip with Hint, andthe bicod of Jeſus Chak
bis Sonne deanlety vs from ati finne. If we fap woe
haue no (inne, wee Decetue our ſinnes, ¢ the tructh is
notin bs, It we acknovoledge our ſelues, he is faiths
full and iuſt to foꝛgiue vs our ſinnes, and to clenſe pg
from all vnrighteduſneſſe. Il we fap we haue not ſin⸗
ned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in vs.
The Gofpel.
Oe at Clus ſayd vnto eter. follow thou me.
prey Peter turned about, and ſawe the dife
op ciple wyom Jeſus loucd, following,
ot (which alfo icaned on his breaſlt at ſup⸗
EW Sa per, and (aid, Lozd, which is he that be:
trayeth thee 7) when eter therefore (ato hins, hee
faid to Fetus, Lozd, what thall he here do? Jeſus fain
brite hin, GFF wil haue bint to tarp tilF come, what
is thatto thee: follow thoume, Chen went this ſay⸗
ing abzoad among the beethzeit, that that difcipie
Thould not die: pet Jeſus laid not vnto him, Be hat
not bie: but, If F wil that be tary ttl Fj come, whatis
thattothee> Che lame diſciple is he, which teſtifiech
of theſe things,and wrote thele things, and we know
that bis teſtimony ts true. Chere are alfo many other
things which Jeſus vid, the which if they ſhould bee
written every one, Iſuppoſe the world could not con⸗
taine the Bookes that howld be weitten.
_ @ Innocents day. :
TheCollea.
ALmighty God, whoſe prarle this day the yong in⸗
nocents thy witnelles haue confelled and memen
foozth notin ſpeaking but in dying: mortifie and Rit
all bices in bg, that in our conuerſation, our life may
erprefle tip farty, which with our Conques wee doe
contelic, ough Jeſus Chriſt our Loꝛd.
Tohn 21.
19.
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Innocents day.
The Epiftle.
Acoked, sndiloe, a Lambe ſtood on the Apoc tg. t.
Roe] (Seg) nount Sion, with Hunan Hundred
EA | AG foety and foure thoufand, hauing big
\ ey Name andbhis fathers Mame vortten
: Sin their koreheads. And J beard a voice
sae heauen, as the loundof many waters, and as
the voice ola great thunder.and FZ heard the voyce of
Harpers, harping with their harpes. And they tung
agit were a Mewo fong before the feat, and before the
foure beats and the Elders, and no man could learne
theSong,but tye hundred forty and foure thoufand,
which were redeemed fromthe earth. Chele are hep
which were not defiled with women, for they are
Wirains. Theſe follow the Lambe whitherloeuer be
goeth. Chele were redeemed from men, being the
fir fruits suto God, andtothe Lambe, andin their
mouthes was found no guile ; foz they ave without
fpot befo2ze the Dhzone of Hod.
he Gofpel.
$e Angel of the 102d appeared fo Jo⸗ Math.⸗.
© feph in a ſleepe, ſaying, Arifeandtake ,;,
* the childe and bis mother, and flee into
| aia thee word. For tt boil come to paſſe chat
Savane will ſeeke the child to Defror Him. So when
he awoke, bee tooke the child ¢ bis mother by night,
and departed into Egypt, and was there vnto the
deathof Herod, thatit might be fulfilled tohich was
ſpoken of Che L020, by the Prophet, fapina , Out of
Esgypt haue F caticd mp Sonne. Chen Herod, when
he ſavo that be was mocked of the notte mes, was ex⸗
- ceeding woth, and ſent forth men of warre, and fleto
all the childzen that were in Bethlehem, and in all
the coats (ag many ag were two veerte olde 62 bider)
i | E 4 accor⸗
Gal.4.1.
Mat. 1. 1.
The Sunday after Chriftmas day.
according to the time, Which be had diligentlyknow⸗
enoutof wiſe men. Chen was fulfilled that which
was ſpoken bp the Prophet Jeremp, whereas he fais,
In Rama was there abopce Heard, lamentation,
weeping, and great mourning, Kachel weeping fo2
Her chtideen, and would not be comfozted, becaute
they were not.
¶ The Sunday * Chriſtmas day.
The Collect.
Almighty God, ac. (As vpon Chriftmas day *
The Epiſtle.
— J fay, that the heire (as long as he is
y ze coe achtiloe) dtffereth not from a fernant,
) though be be 1020 of all butts vnder tu⸗
tors and gouenors.vntillthe time that
the Father hath appointed. Euen fo we
Si x
alto, When we were children, were in bondage onder
the ozdinances of the wold: But when the time was:
ful come, God fent bis Sonne made ofa woman,and
made bound bnto the Law,toredceme them which
were bond vnto the Law, that we though election
might recetue the inheritance that belongeth onto
the natural ſonnes. Becauſe pe are fonnes, God hath
fent the (ptrit ofhis Sonne into vour hearts, which
cryeth Abba, father. Wherefore now thou art not a
feruant, but a fonne. Ifthou be a fone, thou art al⸗
fo an heire oẽ God through Chk.
The Gofpel.
Sams =F isis the Wooke of ehe generation of
een kere fl selus Chul the Sonne ot Dauid, the -
— J ſonne of Abraham: Abraham begat J⸗
— cayac Iſahac begate Jacob:Jacob be⸗
— gat Judas and his brethren:Judas bee
nat Dyares and Zaram, of Chantar: hares begat
Cfrom: Cirom begataram:Aram beqate Aminadab:
Aminadab
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TAT mM na
he Sunday after Chriftmas day.
Iminadab begat Naafion: Maaffon begat Salmon:
Salmon begat Boos of Wahab : Hoos begat Obed,
f Ruth: Obedbegat Jeſſe: Jeſſe vegate Dauid the
sing : Dauid the king begate Salomon, of her that
nas the wife of ari: Salomon begat Roboam:Ko⸗
oam begate Abia: Abia begate Aſa: Ala begat Jolas
at: Jofaphat begat Joram: Jozam beqate Dias:
Ditas begate Joſatham: Joatham beqate Achas: a:
bas begate Ezekias:Ezekias begat Manaſſes:Ma⸗
aſſes beqate Amon : Amon begat Joltas: Jofias be-
at Fechonias and his brethren, about tije time that
bey were caried awayto Babylon. And after thep
vere brought to Babylon, Jechonias begate Sata-
biel: Salathiel begat Jorobabel: Foz0babel begate
Abiud: Abiud begace Cliachim : Eliachim begate A⸗
02: A502 begat Sados: Sadocbegat Achin: Achin
gat Eliud: Eliud begate Cleazar : Cleasar begate
Watthan: Matthan begat Jacob: Jacob begat Jo⸗
eph the hufbandof Mary, of whom was borne Fes
us, euen he that is called Chriſt. And fo all the gene⸗
ations from Abꝛaham to Maud, are fourteen genes
rations, And from Dauid onto thecaptiuity of Wa
oplon,are fourteene generations, And from the caps
Hiuity of Babplon vnto Chiff, are 14. generations. |
The birth of Fetus Chriſt was on this wile: tober
his mother Mary was married to Joſeph, (before
hep came to Dwelltogetber) thee was found with
hilde by the holy Ghot. Chen Joſeph her Hulband,
becatife bee was a righteous man, and would not
put her to ſhame, was minded prtuily to depart from
per, Wut while he thus thought, bebold, the Angel
of the Lord appeared bute Him tn ſleepe, faping, Fo:
ſeph thou fonne of Dauid, feare not to.cake vnto
thee Garp thy wile: for that which is conceiued in
per, commeth of the holy Ghoſt. Shee hall bing
J — toorth
1). Rom.4.8.
wt it i
The Circumcifion of Chriſt.
forth a Sonne,and thou halt call his Name Jeſus,
fo2 he ſhall faue pis people from their finnes. J
All this was done, that it might be kullilled which
was ſpoken of the Lord bp the Prophet, faping, Be⸗
Holoe,a maid ſhalbe voith chloe, and hal bring foo2th
a Sonne, and they tall call bis Qame Emmanuel: -
which tia man interpret, gas much to lay, as Gon
with vs. And Joſeph, afloone as be awooke our of
lleepe, Did ag the Angel of the Lod had bidden him:
and he tooke his twit: vnto Him, and knew ber not,
till he Had brought foozth ver fir begotten Sonne, .
andcallea bis Mame Jeſus.
€ The Circumcifion of Chrift.
TheColle&.
A Lmwighty God, which mandek thy bleſſed Sonne
tobe Circumcifed, and obedient to the Lat fo2
man: Grant bs the true circumciſion of the Spirit,
that our Hearts and al our members betng mortified
from all worldly and carnall luſts, may tn all things
obey thy bielled will, through the fame thy Sonne
Jeſus Chik our Lozd.
The Epiftle.
“Dye! Lefled isthe manto whom the Loz will
‘ —D not impute ſinne. Came this bleſſedneſſe
ethen vpon the Circumciſion, o2 vpon the
vbncircumſion alſo? Foꝛ wee fay , that
faith was reckoned to Abraham fo2 righ-
teoufnes. Hote was tt then reckoned? when he was
in Circumciſion, o2 vohen He was in the vncircumcei⸗
fion 7 not itt time of Circumciſion, but then hee was
pet vncircumciſed. And he recetued the ſigne of Cite
cumciſion, asafeale of the righteouſneſſe of fatty,
which be had pet being ncir umciſed, Hat he ſhould
be the father of all Chem that deleeue, though they -
Nn
— The Circumeifion of Chrift,
not circumciſed, that righteouſneſſe might be impu⸗
ted to them alſo, and that be might be the father of
Circumtiſion,not vnto hemonelp which came ofthe
Circumcifed, but vnto them allo that walkie in the
ſteps of tie faith Coat was in our father Abꝛaham bes
foze the time ot Circumcifion. Foꝛ the pꝛomiſe ( that
be ſchould be weire ofthe world bavpened notto Abra⸗
ham, otto his teed chzough the Law, but through the
righteouineſſe of falth. Foꝛ if they vohich ave of the
‘Lato be heires, then ts fatth but baine, and the pro⸗
mife of stone effect. :
: The Gofpel.
Mit fortuned, affoone as the Angels Luke2.35;
& % Were gone away from the ſhepheards
HALVED intoheauen, they ſayd one te another,
@ Let bs goe euen now buco Bethlehem.
aand lee this thing that wee beare lapis
Happened, which che Lord hath he wed onto vs. And
they came with bale, and found Mary and Joſeph,
and ihe Babelapdinamanger, And when they bad
ſeene tt, they publiſhed abzoad the faring that twas
told them of that child. And ali thep hat heard tt,
. hoonderedat thole thinges which were tolde them of
the thepbearde. But Mary kept alithele ſavings,
and ponderedthem in her heart, And the ſhepheards
returned, praiſing and lauding God, for al the things
that they had Heard and ſeene, euen as it was tolde
vnutothem. And when the eight day was come, that
the chia ſhouid be Circumciſed, bis Mame was called
Felus, which was named of the Angel befoze he wags
conceiued in the wombe.
_ Ifthere bee a Sunday betweene the Epiphany andthe
Circumcifion, then fhallbe vfedthefame Colle&, E- ~
piſtle and Gofpel atthe Communion,which was vied ~
vpon the day of Circuincifion.
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The Epiphany.
The Collect.
Son, which by the ieading of a ſtarre, didſt ma
nifett thy onely begotten Sonne to the Gentiles:
mercifully qrant , that we iobhich know thee now bp
faith, may after this life haue the fruition of thy glo⸗
rious Godhead, through Chae our Lord. Amen,
Ephe. 3° yi Cx
I.
he Epiftle.
=0erey D2 this caule J Paul am a priloner of
| Porto Jelus Chk for pou heathen, tf pe have
SS pnp» beard of the mintfration of the grace of
1 Ea God which is giuen me to poumard.foz
fers by reuclation thewedbe the myſtery vn⸗
to — wrote afoze in few words, toherby when
pe reade, pe may vnderſtand mp knowledge in the
myſterie of Chriſt, which myſterie tn times paſt was
Not opened vnto the ſonnes of men, as it is now de⸗
clared vnto bis holy Apoſtles and Prophets by the
Spirit, thatthe Gentiles ſhould be inheritors alfo,
and of the fame body, and partakers of hts pzomife of
Chik, by the meanes ofthe Golpel : whereotf J am
made a miniſter, according to the gikt of the grace of
God, which ts giuen vnto mee after the working of
bis potver. qntome the lea of all Saintsis this
grace giuen, that JIſhould preach among the Gen:
tiles, the bnfearchable riches of Chriſt, and to make
all men fee what the kellowchip of the myſterie ts,
which from the beginning of the world hath bene Hid
in God, which made all things through Felus Chris,
to the intent that now vnto the rulers and pewers
int heauenly things, mightbe knowen bp the Con:
aregation, the manifolde wifedome of Goo, accoꝛ⸗
ding to the eternal purpofe which be wrouqhe in
Chul Fetus our Lod, by whom wee haue boldnefle
and entrance, with the confidence which ts by the
fa'th ofkhim. i
~ TheEpiphany.
The Golpel,
= Den Feius was bore in Bethleyem. Mare. 2.
a City of Jury, inthe time of Herode ;.
the King: bebold.there came wile men
Sy frome the Cat to Pierniaicin, laying,
REE Where is he that is borne King of the
Mewes: i f02 we Hane ſeene his ſtarre in the Ealt, and
arecome to worihip him. When herod the hing had «
Hearatyetethings.be was troubled, anBalityedtty =,
of Hieruſalem with him. And wbenhe bad gathe⸗
red all the chiefe pozielts and Scribes of the people
together hee demanded of them where Chriſt thouin
be borne, And theyfayd vnto him At Bethlehem in
Fury : for thus tt is waitten-by the Deophet, And
thou Bethlehem in the land of Jurys art not the leak
among the painces of Auda ; fo2 out of thee hhalicome
| bntomee the Captaine that hall gouerne my people
Iſrael. Ghen erode ( whenhe vad priuity called
the Wilſe men) be enquired of them diligently what
time the Starre appeared. And he bade them goe to
Bethlehem , and ſard, Boe pour way thither, and
fearch diligently fo2 tive child : and when pee baue
found him, bring me word agatne, that FJ may come
and worſhp him allo. wWhen they had beard. che
King. they departed, and loe the Starre which thep
ſaw in the Cal, went before them, cill i¢ came and
ffood ouer the place whereinthe chiloe was. when
« therfawtbe Starve, they were erceeding glad; and
went into the houſe, and found the chtla with Mary
bis mother and fell downe flat and worſhipped him
and opened their Treaſures, and offered vnto him
gilts Gold Frankincenſe, and Myrre. And after they
Were warnedot God tra ſleepe, chat they Mould not
goe againeto erode, they returned intotheir ovone
——— anomer way, —
Se
The firſt Sunday.
; The Colle.
Y Ee we é beret thee mercifully to receive the
prapersof thy people, which call vpon thee: and
graunt that they may both perceine and know what
things they ought to Doe, and alfohaue grace and
power faithfully to kutn the fame, though Jens
Chait our Lord. Amen.
Bei HESI, The Epiftle.
1. —— Beſeech vou therefore, brethren, by the
— — etd of God, that pe make pour
NM) bodies a quicte Sacrifice, hoiy and accep⸗
vnto Ged, which is pour reafonable
some ‘of 0b, And fathion not pour ſelues like bits
to this world, butbe ye changed in your ſhape, by the
rene wing of pour minde; that pee may pꝛooue what
thing that good and acceptable and perfect will of
Gods. Foꝛ F Cay ( thaough the arace twat onto mee
giuen is to euery man among vou that no man fand
High in his owne conceite, more then it becommeth
him fo eſteeme of himſelke: but fo iudge of himlelle,
that he be gentle and ſober, accoꝛding ag God hath
dealt toeuery man the meature of faith. Foꝛ as wee
haue many membersinone body, andall members
haue not one office: fo we being many are one body
in Chat, and euery man among our lelues one HGS
riser
'~ The Goſpel.
m ‘Lukes: = Laean) De father and mother of Fetus went to
Ore S| Dierutalent,ateer p cuttomme of the feat
Stet hres 4 DAY, And tober they had fulsilled the
J uk | kara | Daves, 8s thep returned home, the child
2! FJ ofus above til at Hieruſalen and his
father and mother knew not oft: but they ſuppo⸗
fing Him to haue beene in He company, came adayes
journer, AND fought him among their kinſtolke and
acqus in⸗
after the Epip hany. |
acquaintance, And when they found him not, they
went bucke agatne to Pierufatem,a fought him. and
if fo2ztuned, that after theee dares they found him in
che Temple, ſitttngin the midſt of the Doctors, hea:
ring them and poling them : And ali that beard him,
were aſtonied at his vnderſtanding and anfweres.
Aud whenthep faw him. they marueiled. And his moe
ther ſayd onto btm, Sonne, why bak thou thugs dealt
With b37 Behold, thy father and Jhaue ſought thee
ſorrowing. And he fapd bnto them, Bow happened te,
that pe fought mes Wiſt pe not that F mull goe about
my fathers bultneile 7 And they onderitood not that
faring which be fpake onto them, And he went down
With them,andcame to Masareth,and was obedient
buto them, But his mother kept all thele ſayings to-
gether in her heart. And Jeſus pro{pered tn wiles
dome and age, and in fauour with God and men.
@ The ſecond Sundayafter the Epiphany,
; The Collect. :
A Lmighty and everlating God, which doeſt gor
uerne all things in beauen and earth : mercilul⸗
ly heare thefupplicationsofthppeople, and grant vs
thy peace all the dayes of our life.
The Epiſtle.
de tothe grace that fs giuen ontobs, 6.
as BA ifamanbhaue pagttotpeopheltetechings: —
eae) >, bauc it, thatitbe agreeing tothe faith,
N72) wet vim that bath an office, wait on hi⸗
office. “Let ‘yim that teacheth; take beede to bis doc:
trine, Let him that exhorteth, giue attendance to his
exboztation. Ifany man give, let him doe tt with ſin⸗
glenelſe. Let him that ruleth, doe it with diligence,
ae ang man dew mercy let him doe it wiry rat
<a ay
ee Eeing that we haue diuers SPST, Rom,12.,
The 1.Sunday after the Epiphany.
fulnes. Letioue be witiout diſſimulation Bate that
which is euil,and cleaue vnto that which is good.Be
Hind one to another with bzotberip loue. In giuing
honour, goe one before anotyer. We not ſlouthſfull in
the bufines which pe hauc iu Hand. Be feruent in ſpi⸗
rit.dpplp pour ſelues to the time Reioyce inhope we
patientin tribulation. Continucin prayer, Diſtri⸗
Vay Lae vute vn o the neceflity ofthe faints. Be ready to har:
a dour. Bleſſe them tohich perfecute pou. Bleſſe FZ fay,
Wh andcurfe not, Be merry with them that are merry,
| Weepe with them that weepe.We of life affection one
J9 towards another, Bee nothigh minded, but make
tid pour feluesequall to therm of the lower faze,
ve The Gofpel.
lIohnz.. Ndthethird dap was there a marriage
F in Catia a City of Galtte, ethe mother
wv Of Fels was there, and Jeſuswas cate
Doo. 1ed( and his delciples) bute the martage.
uf And when the wine tailed, che mother of
91 Fetus laid onto him, Chey Haue no wine. Jeſus ſayd
a vnto her. Woman, what haue F todo with theesmine
houre is not pet come. His mother ſaid vnto the mine
J ſters, whatſoeuer he faith vnto pou, dott. And there
i were ſtanding there fire water pots of fone, after the
sy maner of Epi eying of the Jewes: conte two on
4 Cant 2 os th, ae, @
—
9 | tie brimmne, and be Cay onto ——— fow,,
iat and beare bnto the gouernourof theteat. and they
bai 4 bate (¢. When theriiler ofthe keaſt had taſted che waz
Oh, fer turned into wine and knew not whenve tt was;
Mun cbut the minifers which Drew the water knew) be
—90 called the bridegrome, and faid vnto him, Eueryman
ba atthe beginning doth fet forth good wine,and When
| | Hy mien be drunke; then that which is worſe: but 43
eee
—n
— kg ee — —— — — — — — ihe —
* The iij.Sun day aſter the Epiphany.
haſt kept the good wine vntill now. Chis beginning
of miracles Din Jefusin Cana of Gatile, and ſhewed
bis glory, and His diſcipies beleeued on him.
¶ The thid Sunday after the Epiphany.
ek: Yo. PheGollegi:
A Linightp and euerlaſting God, mercifullpfooke
2 ppon our inirmities, and in all ourdangers and
neceflities, fretch forth thy Kight hand to Helpe and
Defend hs, thzougy Ch2iffour Lod. —
The Epiftle. 7
sc 2 € not toile in pour one opinions, Re-Rom, 12.
va) Jd, COpente to no man euil foꝛ cull, Pzowude 16.
| ——<2 afozebandtbhings honeſt not only befoze
2 nee) }& God, but alfo in che fight of al men. Feit
— A be poflible (as much as tn pou tg) itue
peaceably with al men. Wearely beloued, auenge not
pour felues, but rather giue place vnto wath. Foꝛ it
1s Witten, wengeance is mine, J will reward, ſayth
the Lo2d. Cherfoze if thine enemphuncger, feed bin:
tfhe thirſt, giue bim drinke: fo2 in fo doing. thou halt
Heape coale sof fireonbishead, We not overcome of
euill, but ouercome entil with goodneſſe.
F he Goſpel. |
Hen hee toas come downe front the Mat. 8.2.
IX mountaine, much people folowen hint, :
G 9 ifs And behoid, there came a Leper ¢ woes
AMA LSS Hippedbin, laying, Water, ifthou
8 Ke Wilt, thou canſt nake mee cleane. And
Jeſus put foorth bis hand.and touched him, ſaying,
J will be thou cleane:and immediatly his leproſie
was cleanſed.And Jeſus ſayd vnto him, Tel no man
but goe and thew thy felfe to the Prieſt, and offer the
gift (that Moſes commanded to be offered) fo2 a wit:
Helle vnto them, And vohen Jeſus was entred inte
nai | | F Capers
Bad Ts : * Pi APs Te .
The titi. Sunday after the Epiphany.
Capernaum, there came vnto him a Centurion,and —
befought him, faving, Maſter, my leruant lyeth at
home ſicke ofthe palſey, tis grieuouſſy pained. And
Jeſus ſaid, When Jcome vnto him. Jwil heale him,
Che Centurion anſwered. and ſard, Sir, Jamnot
worthy that thou ſhouldeſt come vnder my roofe:but
ſpeake the word onely,and my leruant ſhalbe healed.
Foꝛr Jalſo mp ſelfe am a man ſubiect to the authority
of another, and haue Souldiers vnder me: and J fay
fo this man, Goe, and he goeth, and to another man,
Cone, and He commeth:and to myſeruant, Do this,
and bedoeth it. When Jeſus beard thele words, he
marueiled, andfayo vnto them that followed him,
Rerily J fay vnto pou, Jhaue not found fo great
kaith in Iſrael. Jſay vnto pou, that many ſhallcome
from the Call and weff,and thal reſt with Abraham,
Iſahac, and Jacov,tn the kngdome ofheauen. But
the children of the kingdome halt be call out into vt⸗
ter darkneſſe, there hali be weeping and gnaſhing of
teeth. And Jeſus ſayd bnto the Centurion, Goe thy
wap, and as thou beleeuel,fo beit vnto thee. And his
ſeruant was healed theleite fame houre,
@ The iili. Sunday after the Epiphany.
The Collect.
G Da which kro well bs to bee fet inthe mids offo:
many andagreatdangers , that foz mans ſraile⸗
nefle we cannot alway Hand vprightly: graunt to bs:
thebealth ofbody and foule, that all thoſe things
which we fluffer for fane, by thy helpe we may Well
pafle andoucrcomejth2ough Chil our Lord. ,
TheEpifile.
Texan Cteuery foule ſubmit himlelle onto the au⸗
eed thoztty of the higher powers: ffo2 there to no
cory power but of God, The powers that be, are
ordeined
The inj.Sunday after the Epiphany.
ordeined of God, tavoloeuer therefore reſiſteth powo⸗
er,relifteth the oꝛdinance of Gon: but they that refiff,
fhail recetue to theimfelues damnation. Foꝛ rulers
are not fearefull to them that doegood, but to thent
that doe euil. Wilt thou be withont feare of the pow⸗
er? doe welthen, a fo ſhait Chou be pꝛayſed ofthe fame:
forhe is the mintierof God for thy wealth, But if
thou doe that which is euil then ſeare: fo2 he beareth
not the fword for nought: for bee fs the minſter of
God to take bengeance on them that do euil. Where⸗
foꝛe ye mutt needs obey, riot onely for feare of venge⸗
ance, but alſo becauſe ofconfcince, and euen foꝛ this
cauſe pay vetribute:Foꝛ thep are Gods miniſters, ſer⸗
ving kor the fame purpoſe. Giue to euery man there⸗
fore his duety: tribute to whom tribute belongeth:
cuſtom,to whom cuſtom is due: feare, fo whoin teare
belongeth: honour,.to whom honour perteineth.
he Goſpel.
F Nd oben He entred into a (hip. his diſci⸗ Mate.8. 9
pies followed bins. And bepold.therea: 23.
» role a great tempeſt in the fea, inſomuch Ap
\ee as the thip was couered with waties, .
SC ATES bute was afleepe. And His difcipies i
came to him, and awoke him, ſaying, Maſter, ſaue vs. 4
we periſh. And he ſayd vnto them Why are pe feare⸗ ,
full, D pe of ltttie faith 2 Coen he arofe, and rebuked
the winds ¢the lea,and there followed.a great calme.
But the men marueyled, ſaying, what maner of Wt
man is this, that both winds andleaobey Him? And
wyen hee was come fo the other ſide, into the Coun: }
trepof the Gergelites , there met him two pofielied of hit
deuils, Lohich came outof the qgraues, and were out
of meature fierce, fo that no man might goe by that
way. Ana bebold, thep crped out, faving, D Fett,
thou Sonne of pt baue wee to do with thee?
. 2
Art
— oh ISPs 9 2 wy P ee f ie
The v Sunday after the Epiphany.
Arethou come hither to torment bs before tie time?
And there was a good wap off from them an werd of
many ſwine feeding. So the deuils beſought im,
faying, Ifthou caſt vs out, fuffer bs to goe intothe
Herd of twine. And be fav brite them, Goe pour
wapes. Chen went thep out, and departedinto the -
herd of ſwine. Andbebolbde, the whole herd of fvine
was caried headlong into the Sea, and perifhed in
the waters, Chen they that sept them, fled, and went
their wayes into the City, and tolde euery thing, and
what bad happened vnto the poſſeſſed of the deuils.
Aid bebholde,the mote City came out to meet Fetus:
and when theyſaw bim, they befought him that bee
would depart out oftheir coats.
@. The v. Sunday afterthe Epiphany.
TheColle&..
E22, tee beſcech thee to heepe thy Church and.
i —— ually in thy true Keligion, that
they which doe Nne onely vpon hope of thy heauen ⸗
ly grace, may euermore bee defended by thy mighty |
power, though Jeſus Chat our Lo2d,
The Epiftle..
@ Wit vpon pou, as the elect of God, tender
mercy, Bindnefle, humbleneſſe of minde, -
bp) ES meekeneffe, long tuffering, fozbearing one
<5 ©) another,and forgiuing one another, ikany
mart haue aquarrell againt another: as Chit for⸗
gaue pou,etienfodoepe, Aboue all thele thingsput —
onloue, which is the bondofperfectnefle, And the
peace of Godrule inpour hearts, tothe which peace
¥e arecalledin one body: and ſee that pe be thanke-
til. Let the word of Chik dwell inpouplenteouflp,
soit all wiſtdome. Ceach and exhort pour owne ©
ſelues in Pſalmes, ¢ Hymnes, and baa 8,
n ng
_ Thev.Sunday alter the Epiphany.
finging with grace in your hearts tothe Lod. And
whatfocuer pe do in word or Deed, do all tn the Mame
ofthe Lord Jeſu, giving thankes to Goo the Father.
by him. A— ST eee
The Gofpel.
He kingdome of heauen is like vntoa
ee); man which owed good feed in his deid: Mate. 13.
ay but while men Mept, bisenemy came, 4 |
A. IOS and ſowed tares among the wheat,and
vent His Way. But when the blade
‘Was {ung vp.·and had bꝛought forth trutt,then ap:
peared the tares alfo.So the feruants ofthe bouthat:
Der came, and ſayd vnto him, Sir, diddeſt not tyou
ſow good ſeed in thyfield? from whence then bath ic
fares? Dee ſayd bute them, Che enuious man hath
done this, CHe feruants ſayd vnto him, Wilt thou
tthen that we goe and weede them bp 7 But be ſayd,
- Nay lek while ve qather bp thetares.ve plucke by al-
fothe wheat with them: tet both grow together bn:
‘fillthe harueſt, and in the time of harueſt, J will fap
tothereapers, Gather pe firſt the tares, andbinde
then together in fHeaues to be burnt, but gather the
woeat tite my barne. .
@ The fixt Sunday (ifthere befo many) fhall haue the
fame Colle&, Epiftleand Gofpel , that was vpon the
— fift Sunday. -
@ The Sunday called Septuagefima,
: The Colle&.
O £02, wee befeech thee fausurably, to heare the
prapersofthy people , that wee which are tulip
ꝓuniſhed foz our offences , map be mercifully deltue-
red by thy goodneſſe, for the glory of thy Mare,
through Jeſus Chik our Sautour, who liveth and
reigneth world wvichan wa Spa i
a aie
/
———
ay called Septuageſima.
70) oO} QBheE piftle. 1) < spr ee phony
27a;* Erceiue ve not, bow that they tobich
pf tunneina courte, runne al,but one re-
——el/ ceiueth the re ward: So runne, that ve.
be cod thay obtaine. Cucry man that proucth
=~
— maſteries, abſtaineth from allthings:
=
—7— anite⸗ doe tf to obtaine acrowne that hall periſh,
but woe to obtaine an euerlaſting Crowne. Ithere⸗·
Mat,20,1
foze forunne, notasatan bucertatne thing : fo fight
J, not as one that beateth the apze: but 3 tame mp
body, and bing ttintofubsection: ted by any meanes
it come to pafle, that when Jhaue preached toother,
4 my felfe ould becaſt away, - —
VVDD————
— hekingdome of heauen is like vnto a:
iS? V2 manthatis an houſholder which went
Oa) te we. outearly inthe momning to Hire labou⸗
A (oS vers tntobis uineyard. And when the
lagreement Was made With the labou⸗
rerstovapenttp adap, He lent them into bis Gites
pard. And he went out about the third houre, and
faix other Handing tole tithe market place,and ſayd
vnto them, Goe ve alſo intothe vinexard, and what⸗·
ſoeuer?s right, J will giue pou, and they went their
wap. Againe he went out about the firt and ninth
houre, a did likewiſe. And about the eleuenth Youre
Be went out,and found other ſtanding idle, and ſayd
vnto them, sobp and pe bere all the dap tole 7 Chey
fapd vnto Hint, Becaule no man Hath bired bs, Hee
faith bute then, Goe ve allo into the ainexard, and:
whatfoeuer is right, that hall ype receive, So wher
Euen wascome,the Loz of the winepard fapd unto
bis fetward, Cal the laborers, gitie them their dire,
beginning at thetatt vntill the fra. And when they
did come that came about the eleventh sashes
* tne ! nen.
The Sunday calledSexagefima.
receiued every Man apeny, Wut when tye fixſt came
alfo, thep fuppofed that they ould haue receiued
moze and Chey like wife recetued euery man a penp,
And when they Hadrecetucd tt, they murmured a-
gain the goodman of the boule , faping, Chete lak
bavie wrought butone houre, and thou bak made
them equali with bs, which haue borne the burden
andheate ofthe dap. Wut bee anfwered vnto one of
thet, and layd, friend , 7 doe theeno wrong: Didſt
thounot agree with me fora peny? Cake that thine
is, and qoe thy wap: J wiligtue vnto this laſt; euen
as vnto thee. Is it not lawtull foꝛme to doe as mee
zuſteth with mine owne goods? As thine eve euilbe⸗
cauſe J am qood 7 So the laſt ſhalbe firſt.and the firſt
chalbe ĩaſt. For many becalled,but few be choſen.
The Sunday called Sexagefima.
oa itr TS Thetiolleg: |
122 God witch teek that we put not our truſt in
any thing that we doe, mercifully grant, that by
chy power we may be delended againſt aladuerſitie,
through Jeſus Chriſt our Lod. Ae Le fe
Hes SU Phe E piftle: CNY Gia
LEe luller fooles gladlp, leeing your 2.Cor.11
RON \/25/ felues ave wiſe. Foꝛ pee fuffertfa mar 19.
“KE — bring pou into bondage, tf a man de⸗
voure ita man take ita man eralt him⸗
lelle, il a man ſmite you onthe face, J
ſpeake as concerning rebuke, as: though wee had
bene woeake inthis bebalic. Powbeit, whereinfogs
uer any man dare be bola (F fpeake foolimip) F dare
bebold alſo. Theyare Hebrewes, euen fo am J.
They ave Iſraelites,euen ſo am J. Chey are the feed
‘of Absabant, evento am J. Chey are the Miniſters
q of Chik (Iſpeake as a a room moze. In labours
At 4 more
ie ees — —
Luke 84.
The Sunday called Sexagefima.
mote abundant, in ſtripes abowe mealure. in peiſon
moꝛe plentcoutly, indeath often. Of the Jewes fue
times receiued F fourty fripes faue one. Thriſe was
F beaten. with rodocs. J was once ſtoned. Jſuſffered
thriſe hipweacke, Night and day haue J bene inthe
Deepefea. Fn Four neping often, in pertis of waters,
in perils ofrobbers, in icopardtes of mine clone na⸗
tion, in icopardies among the heathen, in pertisin
the citie, in perils in wilderneſſe; in perils in the fea,
in perils among falfe beethzen, in labour and tra-
uaile in watchings often, in hunger and thirſt in fa-
ſtings often in cold a nakedneſſe: Beſide the things
err me
*
which outwardly happen vnto mee, Fam cumbꝛed
dayly, and doe care foꝛ all Congregations. Who is
weake,and Jam not weake? Who is offended, and J
burne not? If J muſt needs boaſt, Jwill boat of tye
things that concerne mine infirmities. Cye God
and father of our 102d Feius Chk which is bleſſed
fo2 euermorꝛe knoweth that J lie not.
——— The Goſpel.
— hen much people were gathered toge⸗
8 Ce fy ther, and were come fo him out of all ct:
5S
X
it was troden dovone, andthe foules of the ayre de⸗
uouredit vp. And ſome fell on ſtones, and aſſone as
it was ſpꝛung bp, tt withered away, becaulſe it lac⸗
Red moiſtneſſe. and ſome fell among thoenes.and the
thoznes tprang bp with tt, and chokedit. And fome
fell om good ground, and ſprang bp,and bare fruit an
biund2ed fold, And as he ſayd thele things, bee cried, |
He (hat hath eares tobeare let him heare. And his
diſciples afked him, faping, What maner of fimilt
tude 13 this? And. Hee ſayd, Unto you (tig giuen to
AN NOE ties, he ſpake by a ſimilitude. Chefom> —
—X VASA cr went out tofowe his feede, and as
Re KES) He foiwed,fome fellby the way fide, and
know
¢
y
vertues, without the which wholoeuer liucth, is
The Sunday called Quinquagefima.
Bnobve the lecrets othe kingdom of God. but to other
— bpparables that when they fee, they ſhould not fee,
and when they Heare, they ſhould not vnderſtand.
The parable isthts. Che lecde isthe word of God.
Choſe that are beſide the way, arethep that heare:
then commeththe deutll, and takety away the wo2d
out of their hearts, leſt thep ſſould beleeue, and bee
ſaued Chey onthe ſtones, are they Which when they
Heare, receive the word with toy, and thele haue no
rootes, which fo2 awhile beleeue, and in time often⸗
tation go. away, and that which fellamong thoznes,
are they which when they baue heard goe foorth and
are choked with cares and riches. and voluptuous
liuing. and being koorth no kruit. Chat which fell on
the good ground, arethep , which with apure and
good heart heare the word, and fieepe it, and bring
Porth fruit theough pattence.
| _ © The Sunday called Quinquagefima.
ert The Collect.
3 which doeſt teach vs that all our doings
—2 charitie are nothing worth: fend thy
holy Ghoſt, and powre tnto our. hearts that moſt ex⸗
cellent gift of charitic, the bery bondof peace andall
counted dead before tice. Grant his ſor thy onely
ſonne Fetus Chitts fake,
The Epiftle.
S Dough F tpeakie with tongues oft men 1. Cor.
—— andot Angels, and haue no loue, Jam 13.1.
Bay CY euen as founding braſſe, or as a tinck⸗
iing Cemball. And though F could pꝛo⸗
{A poetic, and vnderſtand all ſecrets, and:
J————— pea, StF baue al taith.ſo that Jcould
mooue mountaines out oftheir places,and pet haue
ei ake PUN And though Ibeſtow all my
goods:
. arene J)
The Sunday called Quinquagefima.
goods to feed the pooze, and though ‘4 gaue mp bodp
enen that ZF burned, and pet haue noloue,tt profiteth
me nothing. Loue luffereth tong, and ts courtcous,
loue enuieth noe, loue doeth not frowardly ſwelleth
not, Dealeth not diſhoneſtly, feeketh not ber ovone, is
not provoked Co anger, thinketh none euil, reioyceth
not in iniquity, but reioyceth in the tructh, ſuffereth
alithings, beleeueth all things, hopeth all things,
endureth al things. Though that prophecying fatie,
either congues ceate,o2 knowledge vaniſh away, pet
loue faliety) newer away. Foꝛ our hnovwledge ts bit
perfect,and our pzophecping ts bitperfect. But wher
that inbhich is perfectis come, then that whichis vn⸗
perfect halibedone away. When F was achtid, F
fpake asa child, 4] bnderſtood asa child, Jimagi⸗
ned aga child: but alloone as Fj was aman, J put a⸗
‘way childiſhneſſe. Moto we ſee in a glaſſe, eucnina
darke ſpeaking:but then thal we fee face to face Low
FZ know bnperfectlp:but then ſhall know euen as
‘4 am knowen. Now abloeth Faith, Hope, and Loue,
euen theſe theee:dut the chiete oftheletsLoue,
The Gofpel.
vii Clas tooke vnto him the twelue, and
=| ace fapd bnito them Behold, we goe vpto
mA poxes Dlerufalem,and all ſchalbe fulfilled that
(i Mex are waitten by p Prophets of the ſonne
| = of matt. Foꝛ hee hhalibe delinered buto
—99 , and ſhall bee mocked and deſpitefully
We intreatedD,and ſpitted on. And when they haue ſcour⸗
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he gedbin, they will put him to death , and the third
i dap he ſhall riſe againe. And thep vnderſtood none of
bert! thefethings. And this ſaying was hid from them, fo
th thatthey percetued not the things which were ſpo⸗
|, hea «Ker. Andtecatne to palle, tbet as hee wascome nigh
| | i to Jericho, acertaine blinde man tate by the Hie wae,
(hea *
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Thefirftday.ofLent.
fine, begging. And vohen be beard the people paffe by,
be alfied what tt meant And they fatd vnto him, that
Felus of Nazareth paſſed by. And vee cried, faying,
Jeſu thou ſonne of Mauid, Haue mercy on me. And
they which went before, rebuked him, that be ſhould
Hold bis. peace: But he cried fo much the nove, Chou
ſonne of Dauid, haue mercy on me, And Jeſus food
fill, and commanded him tobee brought onto vim.
Gnd when be was come neere, be atked Him, ſaying,
hat witt thou that Jdoe butothee? And Hee fayd,
Loꝛd. that J might receiue mp fight, and Jelus ſaid
ovnto him, Recetue thy fight, thy faith bath taued
thee. Andimmediately be received His ſight, and ſol⸗
lowed him, pratling God. Andall the peeple when.
thep law it, gaue praiſe vnto Goo,
eefirſt day ot Lent
ae Warr — Lhe. @olle@.” °
% A Linigoty and euerlaſting God, which hatet tio:
tching that thou bal made, and doeſt foegiue the
—sEmnes of all Chem that be penttent : create and make
in vs new and contrite hearts, that wee woꝛrthily la⸗
menting our ſinnes, a knowledging our weetched⸗
neſſe, may obtaine of thee, the God of all mercy, per
fectremiliion and fosgiuenes though Fetus Chik.
| — The Epiſtle.
vurneyoubntome with alpour hearts, Toel.2.15 —
AES EX with fafing, peeping and mourning:
fey oes rent pour hearts and not pour clothes.
vp Cl k ah Turne poubnto the Lord pour Ged,fo2:
— —he is Gracious and merciful tong fufice
ring, and of areat compaflion, and readp to pardon
Wwickeonelle, Chen (no doubt) be alfo hal turneand
fozgiuesand after hig chakening, be chall let your in:
creale remaine fo2 meat and drinke offerings vnto
the Load pour God. Blow out with —J—
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ue and reigneſt, ec. —
The firft Sunday in Lent. —
Sion, pꝛoclaime a faſting, cali the Congregation;
and gather the people together : warne the Congres
gation, gather the Ciders, being the childzen and
fuchlings together. Wet the bridegrome goe forth of
bis chamber, andthe bride out other clotet, Let the
Prielsteruc the Lod betweene the porch andthe
Gitar, weeping, and faring, We fauourable,D L020,
be faucurable buto thy peopie.iet not thine heritage
be brought to ſuch cofufion,tett the beathenbe Loze
thereof, whereforze ſhould they fay among the Dea:
then, Where ts now thetr God?
The Gofpel.
Hen pe fall, be not fad, as the hypocrite
X are:fo2 they diſſigure their faces, that it
CONV 28 Map appeare vnto men How that they
Syn fall, Werily Z fay vnto pou, thephaue |
Fedeas tcheir reward. But thou, tober thou fas
fie anoint thine head , and wath thp face.that tt ap⸗
peate not vnto men how that thou fattelt, but bute
thy father, which isin ſecret, and thy father which
feeth in ſecret, hall reward thee openly. Lay not vp
for pour felues treafure vpon cart), wobere therutt
and moth doeth corrupt, and where theeues breake
though ¢ ſteale, but iay dp fo2 vou treafures in hea⸗
uen, where neither ruff 02 moth doth corrupt, and
where theeues do not breake through no2 ſteale. For
where pour treafure ts, there wil pour hearts be alfo,
@ The firft Sunday in Lent. ;
The Colle&.
QO 02d, which fo2z our fake didſt faſt ſourty dayes
aid fourty nights : ative bs arace to vſe ſuch abs
ffinence,that our fleth being fubdued to the {pirit , we
map euer obep thy godlp motions, in righteouſneſſe,
and true holineſſe, to thy honour and glory, Which Its
The 4
Thefirn Sunday in Lent.
The Epifile.
s aCe Cas helpers erbort pou, chat ye receive . Cot.ca
‘dfe not the grace of God tn baine. for hee
faith, J baue beard thee tn a time ate
=, cepted,anDin the day of ialuation haue
pel 4 (uccoured thee. Behold, now is that
pot fit time: Bchold , now ts that davoi ſaluation.
Let vs giue none occation of cuil, chat in our office be
found nofauit: butin all things let bs bebaue our
felues as the minifters of God,.tn much patience, in
alflictions, in necellities, in anguiſhes, tn ſtripes, in
p2ifonments,in ſtrifes, in labours,in watchings. in
kaltings, in pureneffe,in knowledge, in long ſuſfring.
in kindnes, in the holy Ghoſt, in loue vnkeined, in the
word oftrueth, in the power cf God, by the armoz of
righteouſneſſe on ihe right band and on the left, bp
Honour, and diſhonour, by euill report, and good re⸗
port, as deceiuers, and pet truce: as vnknowen; and.
pet knowen: as dying, and behold we liue: as chaſte⸗
ned, and not Killed: as fozrotving , and pet alway me-
ry: as poore, and pet making manp rich: as hauing
OGRE AND pet ——— ne “oleae
ben Fetus was ted away of the lpirit yar.4.r.
Dinto the wildernefie ,.to bee temptedof
4 Swe te deuil. And when. be had fated four:
. : py dapes and fourty nights, be was at
: A the laf am hungred. And when the
tempter came to dim, be ſayd, Jf thou bethe Sonne
of God, command that thele ſtones bee made bzead..
But he anfwered and ſayd, It is weitten, Dan ſhall
not lite by bread onelp , but by euerp word that pro⸗
ceedeth aut ofthe mouth of God.. Chen the deutli ta-
keth him bp into the Holy City, and ſetteth him on a
| — Temple, and ſayth onto him, ——
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The fecond Sunday in Lent.
be the Sonne of God, cal thy felfe downe headiona:
fo2 it is bozitten, De hall qtue bis Angels charge ouer .
thee, and with their bandes they (hall bolve thee bp,
ie at any time thou daſh thp foote againſt a ſtone.
And Jeſus ſaid vnto him, It is wꝛitten again, Thou
ſhalt not tempt the Loꝛd thy God. Againe the deuill
taketh him bp into an exceeding high mountaine,
and ſheweth him all the kingdomes of the world, and
the glozy of themt,and ſayeth bnto him, All thele will
Igiue thee, ifthou wilt falldowne and worth'p mee.
Chen ſayeth Fetus vnto him, Auoide Satan :fo2 it
is weitten, Chou halt worthip the Lod thy God,
and him onely halt thouflerue. Cohen the deuill lea⸗
ueth him, and bebold, the Angels caine and miniftred
vnto him. — Fig
@ The fecond Sunday in Lent.
7 The Colle&. |
A Lmightr God, which doekk {ee that wee haue no
power of our felues to belpe our felues: keepe
thou bs both outwardly in our bodies. and inwardly
in our foules, that we map be defended from all ad:
tierfities which map happen to the body, and from all
eutli Choughts which map alſſault and hurt the foute,
through Fetus Chꝛiſt, ac. “i
he Epiſtle. ;
Kees Cheleech pou brethren, and exhort rou.
ly by the Lord Belus , that pee increafe
3 Fy M2 AND MOL, euen as pe haue recet:
2 Veer. ted of bs how wor ought te walkie, and
cx’se Sagal COpleale God. For ye know what come
mandements we gate you by ourLo2d Jeſus Chꝛiſt.
for this is the wil of Gob, euen pour bolines : that ye
fhould abfaine from fornicatton , and that euery one
pf pou ſhould bnow bow to keepe bis velſſoll in wi
: nelle
‘The fecond Sunday in Lent.
neſſe and Honour, and not tn the luſt of concupiſcence
ag do the Heathen, which know not God:thatno man
oppꝛelſſe ¢ defraud bis brother in bargaining, becaute
that the 1020 is the auenger of ail fuch things.as we
tcolld pou belore, and tettified.ffo2 God ath not calied
Hs to vncleanneſſe, but vnto holineſſe. De therefore
thatdelpilety, defpifeth not man, but God, which.
bath fent bis holy Spirit among pou.
. The Gofpel.
Yay, Clus went thence, And departedinto th
Do (ee coals cl Tyꝛe and Sion: andbebholde, a
voman of canaan (which came out ofthe
fame coattes) cryed vnto bim, faping, Haue
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mercy on mee, D Lod, thou Sonne of Dauid : mp
Daughter tz pifeoully bered with a deutll, But he ans
fwered hernothing atall, And his difciples came
and beſought hin, ſaying, Send ber awap, for ſhee
cryeth after bs, Buthe anlwered and fayd, J am not
fent, but to the loft theepe ofthe boule of Iſrael. Chen
came he and worſhipped him, faping,Lo2zd Helpe me,
He anlwered and ſayd, It ts not meet to take the chit
drens bread, and cal it to dogs. She anſwered and:
Mate, 1 toe
II,
lard, Cruth Lo2d, fo2 the Dogs eate of thecrummes |
which fall from their makers table. Chen Jeſus ane
fwered and ſayd buto her, D woman, areatisthy
fait), beit vnto thee euen as thou wilt, And her
daughter was made whoie euen che fame time...
¶ Thethird Sunday in Lent.
The Collect.
VV Ebeteech thee Aimightie God, loone vyon the
hearty deüres of thy humble ſeruants, and
ſtretch forch the right handofthy Maielly, tobeour
defence againſt all our enemies, theouah. Jeſus
Chꝛiſt our Loꝛd.
Luke 11. Hy
14.
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rightcoufnefic,and tructh. Accept that which is pleas
fing onto the Lozd, and haue no fellowſhip with the
onfruttfull workes of darkeneſſe, but rather rebuke
them. Foꝛ it is a thamecuen to name thole things
which are done of them in fecret,but al things when
thep are bꝛought forth by the light,are manifell, Foz
whatfoeneris mantieff, the fame ts light. Hoberefoze
he fayth, Awake thou thatileepett, and fand bp frons
Death, and Cheiſt ſhall giue theelight. - |
The Gofpel.
NS Eſus was cating out a deuill that was
Z| for Dumbe, And tohen hee had caſt out the
deuill, the dumbe {pake, and the people
1) | wondered. But fome of them ſayd, He cae
eth out deuils thzough Beelsebub the
chiele of the deuils. Andother tempted him, and
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Thethird Sunday in Lene.
required of him a figne from heauen. But be know⸗
ing thetr thoughts, ſaid buto them, Cuerp kingdome
Diuided againt it {ele ts defolate,and one houſe doty
fall bpon another. If Satan alfo be dtulded againſt
himlelfe, bow fhalibis kingdome endure? Becauſe
ve ſay, cat outdeuilsthrough Weelsebub. It J by
the Help of Beelsebub caf out deutis, by whole help
doe pour children cat chem out? Cheretore hall they
be pour Judges.But it Jby thefinger of God call out
deuils, no Donde che kingdome of God iscome vpon
pou. When a rong man armed watcheth bis houſe,
tie things that de pollelicth are in peace: But wher
aftronger then be commeth bpon bim, and ouer:
commeth him, hetaketh from him all bis harneſſe
wherein be truſted, and diuideth his goods. He that
ig not with me, is againſt me:and he that gathereth
not with me, ſcattereth abꝛead. When the vncleane
ſpirit ig gone out ofa man, be walketh though dey
places ſcekingreſt: and when he findeth none, be
faith, J will returne againeintompbhoufe whence |
Icame out. And when he commech, be findech te
ſwept and garnifhed. Chen goeth he, and taketh to
Hin leuen other (pirits worſe then himicife.and they
enter itt, atid dwell there: and the end of (hat man tg
wb2le then the beginning. And it foztuned, that ag
be (pake thele things, a certaine woman of the coms
pany lift bp ber voyce, andfatd vnto him , Happy ts
the wombe that bare thee,and the paps which gaue
thee ſucke. But he ſaid, Dea, happy are thep that
beare the word of God, and keepe tt.
¶ The fourth Sunday in Lent.
The Colle&.
ant we befeech thee Aimightie God, that we
| which fo2 our euill we are — —
The fourth Sunday in Lent.
bythe comfort of thy grace map — bee relie⸗
ued though our Lod Jeſus Chiff,
Lohn 6.1. — 8
The Epifile.
Ellme, (pe thatdelire to bee vnder the
SAY Law) doe penotheare of the Law: fo2
Gwe itis weitten, that Abzaham had two
Sſonnes : the one by a bondmatd, the o:
(Sa ther by afree woman. Dea, he which ©
was poze ofthe bond woman, was borne after the
fief): but he which was bozn of the free woman, was
borne by promiſe. Wp tch things are ſpoken by an al:
legorie: for theſe are two teftaments, the one from
the mount Sina, which gendzeth onto bondage,
which is Agar: foꝛ mount Stnats Agar in Arabia,
and bordereth bpon the Citie, whichts now called
Hierufatem,¢ts tn bondage with per childeen, Wut
Hieruſalem which ts aboue, ts free, which is the mo-
therofbsall. Foꝛ tt is wꝛitten, Retopce thou barren
that bearett no childern, beeake toozth and crp thou
that trauatiet not: for the defolate baue many moe
children, then he which baty an bulband. Beethren,
toe arc after Iſahac the childrꝛen of promile. Wut ag
then be that was borne after the fleſh, perſecuted bin
that was borne after the ſpirit:euen fo is it now.Ne⸗
uerthelefie, what faith the Scripture 2 Put away
the bond woman and her fone: fo2 thefonne of the
bod woman thallnot be beive with thefonne ofthe
free woman. Sothen-beeth2en, we are not children
ofthe bond woman. butoftbefreewoman,.
The Gofpel. |
—8 Elus departed duer thetea of Galilee,
PEs pyre, Which ts the fea of Tiberias, and a
R924 RSey Areal multitude followed him, becaufe
(eS (sew they flaw bis miracles which He did on.
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—2 em that were dileated. sates —
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| The fourth Sunday in Lent.
‘went bp intoa mountaine, and there he fate with
his diſciples. And Calter (ateal ofthe Jewes) was
nigh. when Felus then lifehp bis eves, and fawe a
great company come vnto Him, he ſaid vnto Philip
Mhence ſhall we buy bzead, that theſe map eate 2
Chis he laid to prooue him, for be himſelfe knew
what he would do. Philipanſwered him, Cwo bun:
dred penyworth of bzead ave not fuilictent fo2 them, —
that every man maptatie alitie. One of bis dilciptes,
(Andrew Simon Peters brother) faith onto Him,
There is aladde which bath fiue barley loaues and
two fiſhes: but what are they among fo many? And
Jeſus ſayd, Dake the people ſit downe. Chere was
much gralſe intheplace, Spo the men fate dovone in
number about fiue thoufand. And Jeſus tooke the
-bzead, and when be Yad giuen thankies, bee gaue to
the difciples , and the difciples to them that were ſet
dowue, and like wife of the filhes as much as they —
would. When thep had eaten pnough, he ſayd nto
His difciples, Gather bp the bzoken meate which re-
maineth, that nothing be loſt. And they gathered tt
together, and filled twelue baffiets with the broken
meate of the fiue barley loaues, which broken meate
remained vnto them that had eaten. Then thole men
(when they had teen the miracle that Jeſus did) fat,
This is ofatruch the fame Pꝛophet that Mould come
into the world.
q The fift Sunday in Lent,
The Collect.
W €e befeech thee Almightie God, mercikully to
looke bpen thy people, that bythy areat good⸗
neſſe they map be gouerned euermore both in body |
: andfoule,thzough Jelu⸗ Chꝛiſt our Lord.
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The fife Sunday in Lent.
The Epiftle.
Hit being an High Wie of good
ri things tocome,came byaqteater and ©
ERG S | a moze perfect Cabernacte, not made
ay {| with hands,that ts to ſay, not of this
Cay
* A
— itt * intothe bolp since dl found eternal
redemption. fez tf the blood of oren and of qoats,and -
the aftbes of apong Cov, wher it is ſprinkled, purifi:
eth the bucleane, as touching the purifying of the
fief): bow much moze hall the blood of Cheiſt, which
thzouch the eternal Spirit offered himlelfe without
ſpot to Bod, purge pour confcience front dead wozks,
fo tofeructheltuing God? And loz this cauſe is he
the Mediatour ofthe new Cefament, that though
death, which chanced fo2 the redemption of thofe
trafgreffions that were vnder the firſt Cekament,
_ they which are called, might recetue the — of e⸗
Ioh.8.46
ternall inheritance.
The Goſpel.
= Dich of you can rebuke me off linne:! It
Ilay the trueth, why do pe not belecue
ie? Hethat ts of God, Heareth Gods
100208; pe therefore heare them not,be-
: ye caule peare not of God. Chen anſwe⸗
red the FJewes,and fatd buto Him. Sap we not writ,
that thou arta Samaritane,and hak the deutli? Je⸗
{us anfiwered, Jhaue not the deuill: but F honour
mip Father, and pe hanedihonoured me, Iſeeke not
mine owne praife, there ts one that ſeeketh and iudg⸗
eth, Verily, veriiy fap bntopou, If aman keepe
mp faping, he ſhall neuer fee death. Chen ſayd the
Jewes vnto btm, Now we know that tyou halt the
deuill. Abahani ts dead, and tye Prophets:and nee
ſayeſf.
— ei next —— Balter. }
fapett, It a man keepe my laring, be whall neuer tafe
of death. Sri tyou greater then our father Abraham,
wyich is Dead? And the Pꝛophets art dead: whem.
makeit thou top trite 7 Fetus anſwered, It Jhonour
my leite, mine honour is nothing : itis mp Father.
thatwonourcth ine, which pe fap is pout God, and yee
pe haue notknowen him: but inci him. Anoit
Iſar. Innow him not, J mali be aliar like vnto you.
«But Junow him, and keepe his ſaynng. Pour father
Abrahaum was glad to ſee my day: and be (awit, and
retopesd. Chen ſayd the Jewes vnto him, Thou are
nor pet fifty peres old and haſt thou feene Abraham:
Jeſus ſaid vnto them, werily, bertlp F fap butopou,
- Der Abraham was borne, J am. Chen tooke they vp
ſtones to caf at him : Dut Jeſus Hio himſelte, and
went out ot the Temple.
Af The Sunday next before Eafter.
The Colle@.
A tmisto aid euerlafing God, which of thy tere
der loue towards man, Hadfent our Sauidur
Jeſus Cheitt, to take ppond: mi our ficih,add to fuffer
death vpon the Croffe , tyat ati mankind hould fol
low the example of bis arcat humilitie: mercifully
grant, that we boty follow the example of his pati⸗
ence, and bee made partakers of bis reſurrection,
rough ib: * Jeſus Cheiſt sur Lod.
The Epiitle.
’ wasin mine ral of (Ban, * ught tt no
a7 robbery toa be equall with Goo: neuer⸗
.§ theiefie, hz mace himſelte otno reputa⸗
: fiom, tahine on him the ſhape of a ſexuant, and bee
‘came ike bito met, and was found in bis apparel |
Sunday next before Eafter, |
as aman.hehumobled himieife,andbecameobedient
Matt, 26.1. 3;
vnto the death,euen the deaty of the Crofle.usherfore
God hath alfo eraited him on bigh, and giuen hima
Name, which ts aboue all names, that tn the Name:
‘of Jeſus every knee ſhould bow, both of things in
heauen, and things tn earth, ethings buder the earth,
and that alltongues thouid confefic that Jeſus Chis
is the Lord, vnto the praiſe of God the father.
he Gofpel.
Kens s2D te came to pafle, when Jeſus had finiſhed
Waves al thele fayings,be laid brio hig difeiples, De
oles, fiiole that after two dayes ſhalbe Eaſter, and
tije Sonne of mai hall be deliuered ouer to be cruci⸗
fied. Then aſſembled together the cijlefe Prieſts, and
the Scribes, and the Clders of the people, onto the —
place of the high Prieſt ( which was called Cata-
phas)and held a councell, chat thep might take Jeſus
by fubtiltie,and kill him. Wut Chey fapd, Moton the
Wolp day, let there bee au bproze among the peovie, —
when Fetus was in Wethany. in the boule of Si⸗
ton the Leper, there came vnto Hint a woman, ha⸗
ting an Aiaballer bore of precious opntiment, and
pow2ed tt byon bis Head as hee fate atthe board.
But when His ot{cipies faiv tt, they Bad indigna-
tion, faving , Whereto ferueth this waſte? Chis
oyntment mightbatie bene well (olde, and giuen to
the poore. When Jeſus onderflood that, he ſayd vn⸗
to them, WMhy trouble yee the woman? for ſhee hath
Weucht a good worke vpon mee, fozyee haue the
poore alwayes with pou, but me pe ſhall not haue al⸗
Wapes. And in that ſche Hach cal this oyntment on
mp body, ſhee did it to burymee. Gertlp J fap onto
pou, whereſoeuer this Bolpel hall be preached tn ail
tye world, there Hail alto this be tolde thatthee hath —
bore, for a memoztal offer, Chen one of the twelue
(which +
ms
Suh day next ecbefore Puher.
(which was called Judas Iſcariot) went vntothe
chiefe Prielts and fats vnto them, What wil yee giue
me, and J willdehuer bim buto pou? And they ap-
pointed vito bint thirty pieces of ſiluer. And kroͤn
Chat tine foort) , Hire fought opportunitie to betray
him. The fir bapot Sweetbread, the diſciples came
to Jeſus,ſayingto him, where wilt thou that we pre⸗
pare for thee to care the Paſſeouer? And hee laps,
Goer into the City to ſuch aman, and fap outo him,
The Malter faith, Wp timeis at band: 4 will keepe
wy Caficrt bp thee with my diftiples. And the ditcis
ples did as Jeſus had appointed them, and they made
ready the Paſſeouer. When the Euen was come,
he ſate dorene with the T wilue:and as they DID eate,
he ſayd, Wertlp Flap vnto pou, that one of pou hall
betrapme. And they were exceeding forrowinll, and
— euery one of them to lap pnto hyim. Lord, Is, it
hHe anſwered and ſayd, Hethat dippeth his hand
with me ithe dif, the fame (hall betrap mee, Che
Sonne ofmantruclp goeth as tt ts written ofhim:
bit Woe vnto that man by whem the Sonne of man
is betrayed: it had bene £Ko0d for that man it hee had
not bene borne. Chen Judas which betrayed him,
anſwoered and ſaid, Malter is tt J? Be ſayd vnto bim,
Chou haſt ſaid. And wyen they were esting, Jeſus
tookebecad, and when he bad giuen thanks be brake
it, and gaue it to tie diciples anid fad, Take, cat, this
igmpbodp. Aud be taoke checup, and banked, and
gaue it to them ſaying Dieinke pe all of this: for this
iss myblood (tobicy ig of the New Ceament) thatis
ſhed fo2 many, for the remiffion st ſinnes. But J
fay Dito pou, J will not dinke henceſoorth ofthis.
fruit ofthe Gine tree, vntill that vay wien J all
dꝛrinke tt nebo with you in my Fathers itingdome,
Nay al pad sabi ok they went cut nee
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mount Oliuer, Cheis fatd Jeſus puto their, Aitpe
fhall be offended becauſe of mee this night : for itts
wiitten, Jwil fintte the Swepheard.and the theepe of
| tije flock ſhalhe ſcattered aboad : but after Jam rifert
| againe FZ will gov before you into Galile. Deter an⸗
i fwered andfayd puto him, Though all men be offer:
ded becaule of thee, vet willnot J beofiended. Jeſus
ſayd vnto bin, uerilx J fay onto thee, thatin this
ſame night betore the Cocke crow, thou ſhalt deny me
ik i thrile. eter ſayd vnto him, Yea, though F whould die
4 with thec, pet wil Inot denythee. Likewiſe alſo ſaid
—4 all che diſciples, Deen came Jeſus with them vntoa
Farme place, (nobich ts calied Geth{emane) 4 ſayd vnto
| the Ditciples, Sit pe bere, while go and pray ponder,
hie Gnd be tooke with him Peter,and the thoo foines of
| Zebede, a began to ware fozowfull and heauy. Chen
fayd Jeſus vnto them, Wy foule is heauy, euen bute
the Death: tarp pe Here, and watch with me, And he
Went alittle furrber, ¢ fel flat on Hits Caceand prayed,
faying, D my faiher, fit be poffible, let this cup
palſſe fromme:neuertheleffe not as Jwil. but as thou
wilt. And he came vnto the diſciples and found them
Sficepe, ¢fapd bitto jeter, What couid pe not watch
| aa with me one houre? Watch a pray. that ye enter not
| tito temptation: Che ſpirit is willtag. but the fleſh is
weake. Hetoentaway once againe, and praped, fay:
ha ing, D mp Father, if this cup may not patie away
a’ from ime, ercept 4 deintie of it, thy will be fulfiiled,
He : And he came and found then afleep againe, fo2 their
ee eves were heauy. And be teft them , and went a-
gaine, and paved the third time, faping the fame
words. Chen commeth Heto his difcipies, and ſayd
Fh ontothem, Sieepeon now ,and take pour reſt. Be⸗
J Hold, the houre is at hand, and the Sonne of man is
een betrapedinto tye hands of ſinners. Riketet bs be go-
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ina, bevois, he is at hand that doth betray me. While
be yet (patie, foe, Judas, oneot the number of the
tinelae,caine, and with him agreat multitude wih
ſwords and faues, lent fromthe chife Prieſts and
Ciders ofthe people : but he that betraped Him gave
them atoken ſaying, whomſoeuer J hiſſe, the fame
is he, holde him fa. And koorth with he came to Fes
fus,andfapd, Haile maffer, and killed hint. And Je⸗
fus ſayd vnto him, friend, wherefore art thou come?
Then came they,and layd Hands on’ Jeſus, and tooke
Him. Aud behoide, one of them which were with Je⸗
fus firetched out his hand, and dꝛew His ſword, and
ſtrooke aferuant ofthe hie Prieſt, and ſmot off bis
eare. Thenſayd Jeſus vnto him, Put bp thy ſworo
into the (heath: foz all they that take the ſword, thali
‘perith with the ſword. Thinkeſt thou that Jcaunoe
now pray tomy Father, and he hall giue mee euen
now moze then twelue legions of Angels? Wit bow
then falithe Scriptures be fulfilled? for thus muſt
it be. In that ſame houre ſayd Felus to the mutt
tude , Pe be come out asit were to a thiefe, with
{words and ftaues for to take me. Jſate dayly with
pouteaching inthe Cemple, and yee tooke menot,
Wut alithis was done, thatthe Scriptures of the
Prophets might be fulfilled. Chen all the diſciples
forſooke bimand fled. And they tooke Jeſus andied
him fo Caiaphasthe high zie, where the Scribes
and the Ciders were aſſembled. But Weiter folio wed
him afarre off buto the bigh Pztelkes Palace, and
went in, andfate with the feruants, to ſeethe end.
Whe chiefe Prieſtes and Cloers, and allthe Coun⸗
fell fought fatfe witneſſe againſt Jeſus; fo2 to put
Him todeeth, but found none: pea, when many faile
witnefies came, pet fond Chey none. Ae the ict came
two falfe witneſſes, and apd, This fellow ſayde Jam
able
Sunday next beforeE Eaſter.
able to deſtroy the Temple of God, and to build te a:
gaine intheece dayes. And the chiele Bete aroſe, and
fayd onto bim, Anfwerelt thou nothing? Why dee
thefe beare witnelle again thee? Wut Fetus Heid
bispeace, And thechiele Prieſt anfwered, and ſayd
huto Him, F charge thee by. the liuing God, that thou -
fell bs whether thou be Chriſt the Sonne of God,
Fetus ſayd vnto him, Chow hak ſayd Neuerthe⸗
infle J fap vnto you, Pereafter thall vee fee tie
Sonne of man fitting on the Right baud of power,.
and comming in the cloudes of the thie, Then the
bigh Prieſt rent his clocyes faving, Hee bath {poten
blafphemie, what neede wee of any moze witneſſes?
Beholde, now pee haue heard bis blanhemie, what
thinhke pe? They anſwered and fapd, Be is worthy
tonic. Chendid thep {pit tt bis face, and bufietea
Hin with fiftes, And other ſwote Him on the ſece
with the palme oftheir bands, laying, Cellos, thou
Chit, who ts He that ſmote thee? Peter ſate with:
out inthe Court, and a Damoſell canie to him, fap-
ing, Thou alfe walk with Jeſus of Galile. wWuthe
dentedbefore them all, faptng, Fj wotnot what thou
faye. taben be was gone outinto the porch, anos
ther wench ſaw him, and fayd vnto them that were -
there, Chis fellow toas alfo with Fetus of Nasa:
reth. And againe he denied both an oath, fayina,
Idoe not know the man. Alter a while came bnto
him they that foodby, and ſayd vnto Peter, Surely
thouart euen one of them, for thy ſpeach beweray⸗
eth thee. Chen began hee to curfe and to ſweare
that be knew not tie man. And immedtatiy the
Coche crewe. And Peter remembeed the word of
Aelus which ſayd vnto him, Wefore the Cocke crow
thou fait deny mee thrice: and hee went out and
wept bitterly. When the morning was come, all the
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Sunday next before Eafter.
chiefe Prielts and Elders ot the people held a counſel
again Jeſus toput him to deaty, andbeoughe him
bound, tdelinered Him vnto Pontius Pilate the Wee
putic, Chen Judas which bad betrayed hin (leeing
that he was condemned) repentedhinlelfe,e bꝛought
«agate the thirty plates of ſiluer to the chiefe Pꝛieſts
and Clders, ſaying, Jhaue finned: betraping the in
naocent blood.And they apd, What ts that to bs? fee
cthou to that. And he caſt downe 6 ſiluer plates tn the
Temple, EDeparted, and went and Hanged himlelfe.
And the chiefe Prieſtes tooke the fitter plates,¢ fats,
‘Atisnotlawfuill forte put them into tie treafurie,
becaulettis the peice of blood. And they tooke coun:
faiie, bought with the a potters fieldto burp Qrans
Gers in. Wherefore the fieldts catled Acheldama, that
1S, the Geldof blood, vntill this Day.Cihen was fulfil:
led that which mas ſpoken by Jeremie the Prophet,
faving, And thep toofe thirty ttluer plates, the peice
ofhim that was baiued, whom they bought of che
children of Iſrael, a gaue thein fo2 tie potters ficid,
asthe Lozd appointed me. Jets food befoze toe De⸗
puty,andthe Deputy atked him. farting, Are thou the
King of P Jewes? Jeſus ſaid vnto him, Chou ſayeſt.
And when He was acculed ofthe chiefe Prieſts ¢ El⸗
ders bee anfwered nothing. Chen laid Pilate vnto
bim, Hearett chou not hovo many witnelles they lap
againg thee? And he anſwered Hint to neuer a word,
inſomuch that the Beputie marueiled qreatiy. Ae
that feal the Deputie was wont to deliuer onto the
people a prifoner whom thep would defire. Heebad
then a notable p2ifoner called Barabas. Cherefore
when they were gathered together, Pilate ſarde,
wWhether will pe that Igiue looſe vnto you Barab⸗
bas,o2 Fetus whichis called Chik? soz hee knew
that toe enuie thep had deliuered hint, pen he *
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(er Downe to give Judgement, Hts wifefent onto
him, faring, Baue thou notying todo wih tyat iuſt
inan , fo2 3 bane ſuffered this day manp things tn
my flecpe becanfeot him, But the chtefe Picks and
Eiders perfwaded the people that thep thoula afke
Barrabbas and deſtroy Fetus. Che Deputie anfwe:
red, and ſayd vntothem, Whether ofthe twame wilt
| re that Filet looſe vnto rou? Cheplapd, Barabbas,
4 Pilate fayd bnto them, What ſhall J doe then with
j Jeſus, which ts called Chak? Chey all fapd bato
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1 pꝛeuaile nothing, but that moze buſineſſe was made,’
be tooke water, and waſhed bis hands before the peo;
ple, faping, J aminnocent ofthe blood of this inf
perſon,ſee pe. Chen anfwered ali the peopie, and fai,
His blood be on bs, andon our chtldzen, Chen let he
Waradbas loole vnto them, and {courged Jeſus, and
delivered him to ve crucified. Chen tye fouldiers of
the Deputie tooke Jeſus intothe Common ballant
oe gathered vnto him ali the company.and theyſtripped
} bin, and put on him a purpie robe, and platted 4
iP Crowne of Hownes, and putit vpon His head, anda
i reed in His right Hand, and bowed the knee beſere
ne him, andmocked bim, faying, Datie Bing of the
—41 Jewes. And wyen they had ſpit vpon him they tooke
—J the reed, and ſmote him onthe Head, aud after that
1 they bad mocked bin, they tooke the robe oſt him a:
rat gaine, and put big owne rayment on him,and led him
n awap to cructhe Him. And as they came out, thep
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ng) found a manof Cyrene, named Simon, him thep
a compelled to beare His crofle. Andthep came vnto the
ne place which ig called Golgotha, (that is to fap, a place
vie ofocad mensfhuls) and gaue dim bineger mingled.
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Sunday next before Eafter,
with gall to dzinke. And when He had taſted thereof,
he would not drinke. When thep had crucified him,
they parted bis garments, and did caf lots, that te
might be fulfilied which was ſpoken by the Pzophet,
Chey parted mp garments among them, and bpon
my befture DID they caſt lots, And they fate and wat:
ched him there, and ſet vp ouer bis bead the caufe of
bis Death written, This is 1ES VS, the King of the
Iewes. Then were there two theeucs crucificd with
him, one on the right band, and theother on the lett.
Chey that patled by, reutled Him, wagging their
Heads, and faping, Chou that deſtroyedſt the Cempie
of God, and diddeſt butlditin three dates, faue thy
felfe, Fithou bethe Sonne of God, come downe
from the croſſe. Like wtile alfo the high Pꝛieſts moc-
hing bim with the Scribes ¢ Ciders, faid, He faued
other. himielfe be cannot ſaue. It he be the Ring of
Iſrael. let him now come downe from the crofle, and
toe will beleeue Him. He truſted in God, let him delt-
ver him now, tf he will baue him: fo2 be laid, FJ am
the Sonne of God. Che theeucs allo which were crus
cified twith him, caf the fame in bis teeth. from
the firtboure was there darkneſſe ouer all the land,
bntill the ninth Houre. Andabout the ninth boure,
Aclus crped with aloud boyce,ſaying, Eli, Eli,lamafa-
bachthani, that isto apy, My God, mp God, whp hak
thou fozfaken me? Some of them that food there,
when they heard that fapd, Chis man catleth fo2 E⸗
lias. And ſtraightway one of themran and fooke a
ſpunge, and when he Had filled it full of bineger, be
putit on a reed, and gaue him to dꝛinke. Other faid,
Let be letys fee whether Elias will come and delt- I
uer him. Jeſus. when He bad crped agatne with a Ne
lowd bopce, peelacd op the Ghoſt. And bebotd, the iid
bapicofthe Cemple did rent in two parts from *
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top to the bottome, andthe earth did quake, and the
ffones rent, and graues Did open, and many bodies of
Saints which dept arole, ẽ went outok the graues
after his reſurrection, andcame tnto the Holp Citic,
aud appeared vnto many, When the Centurion, and
they that were with him watching Fetus, law the
earthquake, and thofe things which bappened, thep
feared areatiy faving, Truely this wasthe Sonne
of God, And many women were there bebolding
him afarre off, which folloveed Jeſus from Galilee,
miniſtring bnto him: among which twas Mary
Magdalene, and Marythe mother of James and
Joſes, and the mother of Febedees childzen,
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The Epiftle.
hat is be this that commeth from Cs
§ ly Ye DOM, With red coloured clothes of Boſ⸗
ra. which is ſo coſtly cloth, a commeth
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Vãam he that teacheth righteouſnes and
am of power to helpe.Wherefore then is thy clothing
red.¢ chy raiment like bis that treadeth in the wine⸗
pꝛeſſe? Jhaue troden the preſſe my felfe atone, and
ofall people there ts notone with me. Chus will J
tread downe mine enemiestn my wrath, andfet mp
feet vpon them in mine indignatton,and thetr blood
ſhall beſpring mp clothes, and fo will Iſtaine all mp
ratinent, Foꝛ the dayof bengeance is alligned tn mp
heart, and the peere when my people hail be delius⸗
red, is come, FJ looked about mee, and there was no
mat (o Hew mee any Helpe, Imarxueiled that no
man helde me bp. Then F held me by mine owne
arme. and my feruentnefle ſuſtained me. And thus
will Z tread doven the peopie in my vorath, and pe
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Munday before Eafter.
them in my difpleafure, and vpon the earth will J
lay thetr frenath. J will declare the goodneſſe of the
L023, pea,and tiie pzaiſe of the 102d, fo2 all that be
Hath giuends, fo2 the great good that he hath done
fo2 Iſrael, which bee hath giuen them of his owne
fauour.and according to the multitude of bis louing
kindneſſe. For he (aid, Theſe no doubt are my peopie,
and no ſhrinking children : and fo hee was thety Sa:
ulour. In their troubles he was alfo troubled with
them, and the Angelthat wernt foo2th from bts pre⸗
fence delivered them. Di herp loue, and kindneſſe
that be bad bnto them, be redeemed them. Be Hath.
borne thein,and carted them bp, ener fince the worid
begat, Hut after they prouolied him to wath, and:
bered bis Holy mind, be Was theirenemyp, a fought
againt them bimfelfe, Det remembzed Alracl- the
oid time of Motes and bis people, laying, where ts.
be that bought tyem from the hater of the Sea,
With thensthat fed his ſheepe? Whereis he that hath
giuen his holy Spirtt antong them? He ied them be
the right handof Doles with his gloꝛious arme, di⸗
tubing the water before them. whereby he gate him⸗
felfe an euerlaſting name. Be ledthem in the deepe,
as ani hoꝛſe is led in the plaine, thatthep fhould not
ſtumble, as a tame bea goeth inthe ficld, and the
breath giuen of God, giueth him reſt. Chus, D
God pall thou led thy people, to mabe thy ſelfe a
glo:tous Mame withall, Looke downe ther front:
heauen, and behold the dwelling place ofthy Sane:
tuarte,and thy glorv. Dow is it that thy teloutie, thy
ſtrength, the multitude ofthp mercies, and thy fo:
uing kindneſſe, will not be entreated of vs? pet are
thou our father: fo2 Abzabamfnoweth vs not, net:
ther is Iſrael acquainted with bs. Wnt thou Lod |
art our father andredecmer,and thy Name an
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lating. D Lozd, wberefoze bak thou led bs outof the
way? wherefoze haſt thou Hardened our Hearts, that
we feare thee not? He at one with bs againe fo2 thy
feruants fake,and fo2 the generation of thine Hert:
tage. Thy people baue Gad buta little of thp fanctu-
aric in pofleflion,fo2 our enemies haue troden Downe
thy holy place, And we were thine from the begin:
ning, when thou waft not their Lozd, fo2 they haue
not called bpon thy Name,
he Gofpel.
a) Fter two Dapes was Cafter,¢ the daies
of ſweet bread. And the hie Petes and
<4) the Scribes fought bow ther might
fst \S take bim by craft,and put him to death.
SFOAS But they laid, Hot in the feat dap.letk as
ny bulines ariſe among the people. And when be was
in Bethanie in the houle of Stnon the Leper, euen
as hefate at meate, there came a woman bauing an
alablatter bore of ointment called Nard, that was
pure and coftly,and be bzake the bore, and powzedit
vpon bis bead, And there were fome that were not
content within themfelues, and faid, what needed
this wafte of ointment? fo2 tt might haue beene folde
fo2 moze then three hundred pence, abaue bene giuen
to the pooze: and they grudged againſt ber, And Je⸗
{usfaid, Let ber alone, wby trouble ye ber? Sbee
bath Done a good woꝛke on me: foz pe haue the pooze
with pou alwapes,and whenſoeuer pou will,pe map
doe them good: but me haue pounotalwares, She
bath done that the could, the came afozeband to ans
oint my body to the burping. aerely, Iſay bnto you,
Whereſoeuer this Goſpel hail bee preached thozotw:
out the whele 021d, this alfo that hee bath done,
thal be rebearfed in vemembzance of her. and Judas
Iſcariot, one of thetweluc, went away vnto Ave =
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Prielts fo betray him vnto them. When they heard
that, thep were glad, and pꝛomiſed that they would
giue him money. And hee lought hots be might con⸗
ienientip betray him. and the fir day of ſweet bread
(cohen they offeredthe Paſſeouer) Hisdiicipies ſayd
vnto him, where wilt thou that wee goe and pze-
pare,that thou maieſt cat the Paſſeouer: And be ſent
forth two of bis diſciples, and ſayd vnto them, Goe ye
into the citie,and there ſhall meet you a man bearing
apitcher of water, follow him. And whitheriocuer
He goethin fap pee vnto the goodman ofthe houſe,
Che Water ſayeth, Where is the gheſt chamber,
where FZ thalleate thepafieouer with mp diſciples?
And he wil hem pou agreat Parlour paved and pre-
pared, theremakeready for bs. And his diſciples
went fo2zth, and came into thc citte ,and found as be
had ſayd bnto them ,andthep made ready the Pafle-
our. And wher it boas novo euentide, Hee came with
the tweluc: andas thep fate at boord, and did eat , Fee
{us fad, verily, J fay vnto pow, one of vou (that ea:
teth with ine) ſhall betray ime. And they began tobe
ſory, andto fay tohim one by one, Js it FJ? And anos
ther ſayd, Is it J? He anfwered and ſayd bnto them,
It is one of the twelue, euen he that dippeth with
me in the platter. Che Sonne of man truelygoeth
as it is Lozitten of him: but woe vnto chat man by
whomthe Sonne ofan ts betrayed:good were tt
foz that man it he had neuer beste bone. And ag thep
Did cate, Jeſus tooke beead ,and when He had giuen
thanks he brake tt,and gave to them,and fatd, Cake,
eate,thisis mp body.And he tooke the cup,and when
He had giuen thankes , he gaue tt to them: and thep
alldzanke offt. Aud he ſaid vnto them , Chis is my
bloodofthe newe Ceffament, which ts thed ſor ma:
My, Werily J fay vnto vou, J as eee no more oe
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tie kruite of the dine, vntill that Day that J that
drinke itnew inthe kingsome of God, Ano when
thep bad faydqrace , Chey went out tothe mount O⸗
liuet.and Jeſus fapeth bntothent, Si pee thail be of
fended becaule of me this night: For tis totter. J
will fintte the hepheard andthe ſheepe thai be ſcatte⸗
ted: but after oe Jam riſen againe, J will goe into
Galile belore voue Peter ſayd vnto him, Snd thoueh
ali men be oftended, yvet wiͤlnot J. And Jeſus ſaith
vnto him, Werily Flap unto thee that this day euen
in this night, before the Cocke crow twiſe, chouchalt
denie me chee times, Hut be fpake moze vehement⸗
Ip, fo, ik Hould dte with thee, 3 will not dente
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al to lis difciples, Sxitpeehere , while Igoe aſide and
| pray. And bee taketh with him eter, and James,
and John, and begat te ware abated, andto bein
an agonie, and ſayd vntothem, My foute is heanie,
euen vnto tie death: tarp yee here and watch. Ana
Hee weit foorth a little, and fell Downe flat on che
} Ground, and praved,thatilit were poſſible the houre
| might paſſe from him. Sndbhee fayd, Abba, Father,
Well all thittigs are poſſible vnto thee, takeaway thiscup
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from me: Meuertheleile.not as J will, but that thou
il wilt, be done. And be came and found them fieeping,
ied andfatth to Peter, Simon fleepee thous Couldekf
Ya eal notthou watch one houre? Match pee, andprap,
Bia) leſt ye enter into temptation: the ſpirit truely is rea⸗
a le by but the fleſh is weaze. Andagaine he went afize
| at and prayed, and fpake the fame too2ds. And hee res
we |) turned. and fonnd them aficepe againe, fo2 their eyes
ede were heauie, neither wiſt they tobat to anſwere him, |
Be a, And hee came the third time, and fayd onto them,
| mitt Sleepe Hencefoorth, and take pourealettisenougy, —
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| Theh oure is come, Behold, the Sonne of man is be:
traved into the handes ot ſinners. Rile bp, let vs goe:
loe,be that betrayeth mets athand. And immediat⸗
iy while be pet fpabe ,commety Judas (which was
one of the tioeluec) and withbimaqreat number of
people, with fwords a faues, from the high Pꝛieſls,
and Scribes, and Elders. And he that betrared bit,
Had given them a general token, ſavying, Whomſoe⸗
uer J Doe kiſſe, the fame is be, take and leade him a⸗
way warily. And afloone ashe was coine, be goeth
ſtraight way to him, and ſayeth vnto him, Wafer,
Matter, and kiſſed him. And they layd their handes
on Him, and tooke Hin. And one of them that Loos
by, drewo Out a ſword, and ſmote a ſeruant of Che die
Prielts, and cut off his eare, And Jeſus anfweres
and fayd vnto them, De be come out as bitto a thiefe,
with ſwords and flaues , for to take me :F wag day:
Ip with pouinthe Temple teaching, and pee tooke
me not: But thele things come to pafle, that the
Scriptures Houid be fulfilled. And they alt forſooke
Him, andra awar. And there followed him a cers
taine yong man clothed in linnen bpon the bare, and
| the poung men caught bin, and bee left bis linnen
rment, and fed fromthera naked, And they led
Jelſus away to the high Weick of all, and with Him
came all the bigh Prieſts, and the Clders, andthe
Scribes, And Peter followed him aqreat way of
- (een tin hee was come into the Palace of the High
Paeieſt) and be fate with the feruants, and toarmea
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himſelfe at the fire. And the bigh Prieſts and alithe
Countell fought for witnelle again& Jefus to put
him to death, and found none: for many bare falſe
Witnelle againk hin, but their witneſſes agreed not
4 it ther. And there avofe cerfatne, and boughs
falle
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fay , J voit deſtroy this Cemple that is m ade with
hands, and Within theeedapes F will build another
mde without Hades: Bat pee their witneſſes a⸗
greed not together. And the high Prieſt Loon vpa⸗
mong them, and alked Jeſus, laying, Anſwerelt
thou nothing? Dow is it that theſe beare witneſſe
againſt thee? But he held His peace, and anſwered
nothing. Agatne the bigh Pete alked him, and laid
vnto him, Art thou Chriſt the Sonne ofthe Bielled?
And Jeſus ſayd. an: and pe hall fee the Sonne of
mais fitting on the right Dandof power, and com:
minginthe clouds ofpeauen, Chen the high priek
rent His clothes,and ſayd, What need we any further
witneſſes? Pehaue Heard blalphemic, what thinke
yee? And they all condemned him to bee worthy of
Death. And Come began fo {pit at him, and tocoucr
his face, andtobeate him With ites.and to fay vnto
Him, Areade. Andtheleruants buffeted himonthe
face. Andas Peter was beneath in the palace, there
came one of the wenches ofthe high pziek, and wher.
thefaw Peter warming hinelfe, the looked oi him.
and faid watt not thou.alio with Jeſus of Nazareth:
And he denped,faping, J know him not, neither wot
J what thou ſayeſt. And be went out into the pozch,
aid the cocke crew. and & dainfel( when the ſaw Him)
began againe to fay buto them that food by, Chis ts.
one of them.And he dented tt agate. And anor after,
they that food by , ſaid againe vnto Peter , Surely
thou art one of thet, fo2 thou art of Galilee and thp
{peech agreeth thereto. But he began to curfe and to
fiveare, faving, F know not this man of whom pee
ſpeake. And. againe the cock crete. And Peter remem:
bred the word that Jeſus had ſayd vnto Him, Before
tie cock crow thoife, thou ſhalt deny me thzee times:
and be began to weepe.
Tuefday
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ee, Ye Lozd God bath opened mine eare, pay 50.5
Sy | <2) therefore can J not fay nap, neither
Fe) Kew) Wwithdeaw inp telfe: but F offer my back
Al 5 bnctothe ſmiters, and my cheekes to the
—nippers. Iturne not my face frõſhame
and ſpitting and the Lord God hall helpe me, there⸗
fore hall J not be confounded. Jhaue hardened my
face tike a flint fone ; for Jam ſure that F hall not
com toconfution. He ts at hand that tullifieth mee: oh
Who will then qoe to lato With mes let bs and one a⸗ a
gainanother. Ifthere be any that wii reafon with
me, let him come Here foozth tome, Behold the Lod Nf
Gon ſtandeth by mee: what ts hee then that cancen:
demne me? Loe, they thall be life as an old cloth, the —9—
moth ſhall eat them bp. Cherefoze who fo feareth the
Lodamong you, let him beare the voyce ot bis fer:
uant. Who fo walketh in darknelle a no light hineth
Hpon hint, tec him put his trulin the Mame of the
Lod, hold him bp by bis God. Hut take heed, ve all
Kindle a fire of the wrath of God,¢ irre bp the coles.
Walke on in the gliſtering of pour otone fire, ein the
doles that pe haue kindled. Chis commeth vnto pou
from my band. nanely.that pe tall fleepe in ſorow.
he Goſpel.
Nd anon inp dawning, the hie Peieſts ,, |
¢ held a councel with the Clders,andthe 07 57
2) Scribes, and the whole congregation,
J and bound Fetus, eledhimaway, and
: oe deliuered him to Pilate, And Pilate at
ked him, Are thou the Ling ofthe Jewes? And hee i
anſwered, and faid vnto bim, Chow ſayeſt it. And 9
the high Prieſts accuſed Him of many things. So |
Pilate alfed Him againe, faping, Anfwere chou ie
nothing 7 Beholde how many things they lap to thy a
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rk charge. Fetus anſwered pet nothing , fo that Pilate
| imaruapled, At that feaſt Pilate delivered onto them
a pꝛiſoner, whomſoeuer they would defire. and there
was one that toads named Warabbas , which lay
—90 boum with them that wade inſurrection: Hee had
CH committed murder.And the peopie called vnto bine,
and began to defire him that he woulddoe accozding
i as bee vad euer donebntothem. Pilate anfwered
I them, faving, Will pee that J let iooſe vnto pou the
J king of the Jewes? for he knew that the hie Prieſts
Be Had delivered him of enuie. But the hie Pztelts moc-
ucd the people, that he hould rather Deltuer Barab⸗
bas onto them, Pilate anfwered againe, and ſayde
vnto them, What will pe then that ZF toe vnto him,
whom pe call the king ofthe Jewes? And they cryed
againe, Cructie him.Pilate fapde vnto them, what
euill bath be done And they crped the moze feruent⸗
iy, Cructfie him. and fo Pilate wiiling tocontent the
people det looſe Barabbas vnto them, and deliuered
vp Jeſus(when he had ſcourged himfor to be cruci⸗
Ged. Gud the ſouldiers led him away into the Come
mon HaiLand called together the whoie multitude.
And ther doched him with purple, and thepplatted
Q acrotone ofthorꝛnes and crovencd him withall,and
ma) began to falute hin, Haile Bing of the Jewes. And
Hh! they finotehimon the head with areede, and did {pit
Be | bponhim,and bowed their knees, and worſhipped
440 Him. And when they had mocked Him, theytooke the
[eam purple ci him, and put hts own clothes on him, and
ie Al 12d him cut to cructiie him, And they competied one
id that paſſed by, called Simon of Cyꝛene (the father of
i" Gicrander and Kufus) wich came out of the field,
ii tobcare bis Crofie. Gnd theybꝛought him to a place
named Golgotha, (whitch ifa man tnterpzet, ts, Che
Weg place of dead mene fiuls.) And thep qaue Fs 8
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drinke, Wine mingled with myrrhe, but hereceiucd
it not. And when theyhadcruciked him. they parted
his garments,calling lots bpon them, vohat exery
man Mould talkie. And it was about the third houre
and Chey crucified him, and the tithe of bis caule was
written, The King ofthelewes, Gnd thep crucifien
with him two theeues, the one on Hisriabtband,
and the other on bis left: And the Scripture was
fulfilled, tobich fareth , He was counted among the
wicked And they that went by, rapled on Him, wag:
ging their heads. and ſaving. A wretch, thou that de-
ſtroyeſt the Cemple, and buildeſt it againe tn three
dayes faue thyſelte,andcome do wne from the croſſe.
Linewile alo mocked him the High Prieſts among
themſelues, with the Scribes, and ſayd, Be fauedo-
ther nen, himſelfe be cannot ſaue. Let Cheiſt the
King of Iſrael deſcend now from the Crofle,that we
mayfee, and beteeue, And they that werecrucifieo.
with him. checked him alfo. And toe the ſixt houre
was come.darkeneſſe arofe ouer allthe earth, vntill
the ninth houre. and at the ninth houre Jeſus crped
wth aloude hoice, ſaying, Eloi,Eloi,lamafabachchani,
which ts (ifone interpret tt) Dy Goo, my God, why
Hatt thou foxfakenine? And fome of them that Loon
by, when they heard that. ſayd, Webotd. he calleth for
Elias.And one ran, and filled a (purge full of bitte-
ger, and puc tt on arced,and gaue him to drinke, ſay⸗
tng, Let him alone, ict bs fee whether Elias will
come and take him dovone. But Jeſuscryed with a
{oud voyce, and gaue dp tbe Ghoſt. And the varie of
the Cemple rent in two peeces from the toppe to the
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him : among whom was Wary Magdalene and
Wary the mother of James the little, andof Joſes
and Mary Salome (which alſo when he wag in Ga⸗
| lilee, had followed Hint, and miniſtred vnto him) and
na inany other women, which came bp with Him to
40 Hieruſalem. And now when the euen was come,
(becauſe it was the dap of preparing that goeth be⸗
ea kore the Sabboth) ¥oleph of the citie of Arimathea,
a noble counfeliour , which alfo looked fo2 the ings
Dom of God, came and went in boldly onto Pilate,
and begged of him the body of Jeſus. And Pilate,
marueiled thathe wasalready dead, and called vnto
him the Centurion, and affied of htm whether he had
bene any whiledead. Andtobenbe knew the truth
ofthe Centurion, he gaue thebody to Joſeph. And he
bought alinnen cloth , and tooke Him dotone, and
Wrapped Him in thelinen clot), and layd him in a
fepuichze that was hewen out ofarocke, and rolled
a ftone befoze the doore of the fepuichee. And Mary
————— and Mary Jolesbehelde where he was
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The Epiftle. :
Hereas ts aCeftament, there mutt alfo
Oy = 9 /e of neceflity bee the death of him that
I ffs maketh the Ceftament. Foꝛ the Cefta-
i; ce ss, nent taketh authority when men are
A aah mx Sees] DEAD, foꝛ it is pet ofno balue ag long
Laie, as he that makety the Celament is aliue. Ffo2rwbhich
ie a cauſe allo neither the firll Ceſtament was ozdeined
ia without biood. Foz when Moles had declared all the
}, commancements toall the people accozding to the
i Lato he tootie the blood of calues andof goates, with
—30 water and purple wooll, and hyſſope, and ſprinckled
miei, beth) the booke endail the people, faving, Chis is
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the blood of the Tellament, which God hath appoin:
ted bnto pou. Wozeouer he ſprinkled the Cabernacie.
with blood alfo, and ali the minifring veſſels. And
almoſt ali things are by the Law purged with blood,
and without thedding ofbloodisnoremiflion, It is
need then that the fimilttudes of heauenly things
bee purified with fuch things, but that the beauentyp
things themfelues bee purified with better facrifices
- thenarethofe. for Ch2tt is not entred into the bolp
places that are maoe with handes ( which are ſimili⸗
tudes of true things) but is entredinto bery beaver,
fo2 to appeare now in the ſight of Gon forbs : not to
offer him felfe often,as the bie Prick entreth into the
Holy place euery peere with range blood ( fog then
hee mus haue often ſuffered fince the world began)
but now in theendot the world bath be appeared
once to put {inne to flight, by theofiring dp of him⸗
felfe. Andasit tg appointed vnto allmen that thep
ſhall once dte, and then cometh the tudgement : euen
fo Chriſt was once offered, to fake away the finnes of
Matty, and vnto them that looke for him, hall he aps
peare againe without finne vnto ſaluation.
‘ The Gofpel.
be feat of Smect bread deew nigh, Lok.22.1
se) (Se which ts called Calter , ana the bigh
eS CVE Wrielts and Scribes fought how they
‘etic [>e52, mighthill hin, fo2 they keared the peo-
M4 Ces ple. Chenentred Satan into Judas
whoſle furname was Iſcariot, vehich was of the
number of the twelue, and be went his way, and
communed with the high Prieſts and efficers , how
hee might betray bim vnto them, And they were
glad, and promifed to giue him money. And he con
ſented, and fought oppoztunity to betray him buto
them, when the people were aay. Chen came ee
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day Of Sweet bead, wher ofneceilicy the Wafleo:
uer mult bee offered. And he ſent Peter and John,
ſlavinq, Goe,and prepare bs the Palleouer, that wee
may cate. Chep ſayde bute Him, Where wilt thou
that We prepare? And hee ſayd buto them, Beholde.
when pe enter into the citte, there halla nian meete
pou,bearing apitcherot water, him follow into the
fame boule thathe entreth in, and pee thalifay bute
the goodman ofthe boute, Che Maſter ſayeth unto .
thee, Where is the qhelt-chamber, where. F may cate
the Palleouer with mp Wiiciples ? And hee hail
(he pou a great Parlour paued, there make ready,
And thep went, and found a3 be had ſayd onto them,
andthep madeready the Pafleoucr. 4nd wher the
houre was come, hee fate dotwne, and the twelue A⸗
potties with him. And hee ſayde vnto them, Jhaue
inwardly deſired to eate Chis Paſſeouer with you be⸗
ſore that JIſuſfer. Foꝛ Jſay bntovou, Hencetoorth
will J wot eate of tt any moze, vntillit befullfiled in
the kingdome of God. And he tooke the cup. and gaue
thanks andfatde 5 Cake this , and diutde tt among
pou:for Flap vnto yvou. Jwiil not dinkeot the fruite
of the ine, bncti the kingdome ofGodcome, And
hee tooke bread, and woven he had giuen thantis , hee
brake tt, and gaue tt bnto thent, faving, This is mp
body, Which ts giuen kor you : this doe in the remem⸗
bance ofme. Likewiſe allo when he bad fupped, be.
fooke the cup, faping , This cupis the new Teſta⸗
ment in my blood, which ts hed fez pou. Vet beholde.
the hand of him that betrapeth mee , is with meeon
thetable. And truely the fonne of man goeth as itis
appotnted : but woe vnto that man by whom Hee is
betrayed. And they began to enquire among them⸗
felues, which of them tt was that ſhould doe it. And
there Wasa Erife among the, which of them *
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feeme tobe the greateſt. And be ſayd onto them, Che
Wings of nations reigne ouer Chem, and they that
hauẽ authortty ouer themarecalied Gracious: but
pe Hall not fo be, Dut he that is greateſt among pou,
{hall be as the yonger : and He that ts chiete, hail bee
as he that doeth miniſter. Foꝛ whether ts greater hee
that ſitteth at meat, oꝛ he that ſeruety? Fs not hee
that fitteth at meate? Wut Jam among pou as bee
that miniſtreth. Weare hep which haue abidden with
me in my temptations. And J appoint vnto poua
Kingoome,as my father hath appointed to me, that
ve may cate and drinke at my tablein my kingdome,
and fit onleats, iudging the twelue tribes of Iſrael.
And the Lord fapyd, Sino, Simon, behold, Satan
Hath deliredto litt pou,as it were wheat: but Jhaue
praped for thee, that thy fatth fayle not: and when
thow art converted, dyengthenthy brethren. And he
faid vnto Him, 1020.7 amveady togoe with thee in
to priſon and to death. And he ſayd, Itell thee wee
ter, the Cocke ſhall not crowe this day, till thou haue
denyed thatle that thou knoweſt me, And he ſayd vn⸗
to them When Jſent pou without wallet, and ſcrip
and hooes lacked pouany thing? And ther ſayd, Po.
Then ſayd he vnto them, But now hee that hatha .
walletjiet him take it vp, and like wiſe bis (trip, and
he that bath no ſword; let him ſell his coat and buy
one, For Iſay bnto vou, that vet the fame which
is woritten, muſt be performed inne, Cuen among
the wicked was Hee reputed: foz thoſe chings which
ate written ofime,baucanend. And they fapd. 010.
behold Heercare twoo ſwordes. And hee ſayde vnto
them It is ynough. And he came out, and went (ae
hee was wont)to mount Oliuet. Andthe diſciples
ollowed Hint: and when he came to the place, bee
layde bio them. Pap, leſt pee fallints tenn
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And hee gate him ſelie from them about afonescaff,
and necked Downes and prayed, laying , Father , if
thou wilt, remoue this cup from me, neverthelefle,
not mp voll, but thine be fulfilled. Andthere appea⸗
red an Angel bnto hun from Heauen , comfozting
Him, And hee was in an agony, and prayed the lon:
Ger, and his ſweat was like drops of blood, trickling
downe to the gronnd. And vohen he aroſe from pray⸗
er, and Was come to his diſciples, He found them fees
ping fo2 heuineſſe, and bee fatd buto them, Why
fleepe pe 7 Kiſe and pray, leſt pe fall into temptation,
While hee pet ſpake, behold, there came acompany,
and hee that was called Judas, one of the tivelue,
went before them, and preated nigh vnto Jeſus, te
kiſſe him. But Jeſus ſayd puto hin, Judas, betrays
ef thou the Sonne of man with a kiſſe? nohen they
which were about bimt,iaw what would foliow,thep
ſayd vnto him, 02d, hall we finite with the fwo2d 7
and one of them finote a ſeruant of the High Petes,
and ſtrooke off his right eare. Jeſus anfwered, and
fapd, Suffer pe thus farre foorth. And when he tou:
chedhiseare, be heated him. Chen Jeſus ſayd vnto
thebiah Prieſts and rulers of the Cemple, andthe
Elders which were come to bint , Pe be come out as
vnto a thiefe with {wo2d8 and ſtaues. When F was
dayly with pouin the Cemple, pe ſtretched forth no
hands again# me : but this ts euen pour very houre,
and the power of darknes. Chen tooke they him, and
led him, and brought him to the high Prieſts houſe.
Wut Peter followedafarreof, And vohen they had
kindled afire in the mids of the patace, and were fet
Doton fogether, Deter alfo ſate downe among them.
But when one-of the wenches behelde Him as hee
fat: bp the fire , and looked bpon bim, ſhe ſayd, Chis
fame fellowo was alſo with him. And he ** bim,
aying,
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faping, woman, FJ know him not. Andateer alittle
while, another faw bint, and fapd, Chou art alſo of
them. And Peter fayd, Man. Jam not. And about
the ſpace of an houre after, another affirmed, ſaving,
dierily this fellow was with him alſo, foz hee is of
Galilee, And Peter fatd, Man. J wot not what thou
ſayeſt. And immediatly while be pet (pake, the Cocke
crew. Andthe Lord turned backe, and looked vpon
Peter,and Peter remembred the word of the Lord,
how pe bad faid vnto him, Before the cock crow, thou
halt deny me thriſe: and Peter went out and wept
bitterly. And the men that tooke Fetus, mocked hint,
and {mote Hint: and when they had blindfolded him,
they ttrooke bint onthe face, and afked him, faping,.
Areade, who is he that {mote thee? And manyother
things difpitefully fayd they againt gin, And
affooneas it was day, the Elders of the people, and
thebigh Prieſts and Scribes came together, and led
Him intothetr Council. faping, Are thou very Chzitt?
Tell vs.And he fapd vnto them, FFF teil you, ye will
not beleeue me: ¢ fF alke pou, pou will not anſwere.
nozietmegce. Dereatcer hall the Sonne ofman fit
ontheriaht band ofthe power of God. Then layd
they all, Art thou then the Sonne of God 7 He fayd,.
VPe lay thatZ am. And thep ſayd. hat need toe of ae
ny further witneſſe? Foz we ourfelues haue Heard:
of his owne mouth, PUR Se
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wb ter maner, but after a worſe. Foꝛ fir
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difiention among pou, and J partly beleeue lt, For
there mull bee fects among pou , that ther which are
pericct among pou may be knowen. When peecome
rogether therefor into one place, theLosds Supper _
cannot be eaten, fo2 euery man beainneth afoze te
‘ cate bisoton fupper,and one ts hungry, and another
ts drunken. Haue pe not houſes to cate and dinkia =
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“ee deliuered vnto pou, J receiued ofthe Lod. For the
ran LCord Jeſus,the fame night tn which pe was betrays
a ed, tooke bread, and when he bad giuenthankes, pee
brake tt,and fata. Cake pee and cate, this is mp bodie,
which is broken fo2 you: this doe yee in the remem:
brance of me. Stter the fame maner allo he tooke the
cup vohen ſupper was done, faping , Chis cupis the
Mew Ceklamentin mp blood: Chis Doe as oft as pee
drinke tt inremembrance ofme. Foras oftenasypee
: thailcate this bead, and drinke of this cup, pee hall
Pht ſhewo the Lords death till hee come. wherefore who⸗
/ foeuer fhalleate of this bead , and drinke of thiscup
ae ofthe Lorꝛd buwozthily , ſhall bee quiltie of the bodie
eal andbloovot the Loz. But let a man eramine hime
Hi felfe,and fo let him cate of the bzead,and drinke of the
—4 cup. Foꝛ hee that eateth and drinketh vnworthily.
J eateth and drinketh his owne Damnation, becaule
— he maketh no difterence ofthe Loꝛds body. Foꝛ this
Bika), caufe many are weake and fice among pou, and
th Wea manpficepe, Fer ifisee had iudged our ſelues, wee
| fhould nothate beene tudged: But when we are tuds
gedofthe Lozd.we are chaftened, that toe ſhould not
ak: bedamned with theworld. Wherefore mp beethzen,
j ‘when pee come together tocate,fary one ſor another.
ae Itany man hunger, let bimeateat Dome, that pee
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=>) E whole muititude of them aroie, Latk,2 3.1 i
eS, andied him vnto Pilate. And they be-.
ye Fay Gan toaccule him, faping,iBec found
Re A) aoe this fellow perucrting the people, and
ero} forbidding to pay tribute to Cetar, fay-
| — dels Cheid aking, And Pliaie appoted
bint ſaying, Art thon the King cf the Jewes: Hee
anſwered him and ſayd, Thou ſſayeſtit. Chern ſayd
Pilate tothe high Prieſts, and to the people, J And
no kault in this man. Gnd they were the moze fierce,
faving, Bee moucth the peopie, teaching thozomout
atl Jury and began at Gattice, euen to this place,
When Pilate Heard mention. of Galilee, hee al ked.
whether the man were of Galiice, and affoone as bee:
huevo that he belonged vnto Herods iuriſdiction, he
fent him te Herode which was allo at Hievulalem at
thattime. Ano when erode faw Fetus.he was ex⸗
ceeding glad: fo2 be was deſirous to {ee him ot a long
ſraſon,becauſe be had Heard many things of him, and
he truſted to haue ſeene fome miracles done bp bint.
Chen hee quekioned with him many wordes: but
beantwered him nothing. The high Prieſts and.
Scribes ſtood foorth/ and accuſed him ſtraightiy
And Herode with vis men of warre diſpiſed him. And
when bebadmecked him, he arayed Himtn bite
. Hothing, and fent him againe to Pilate. And the
lame dap Pilate and Herode were made friends toge⸗
they:tor before they were at variance. And Pilãte
called together the Dich Priefts, and therulers, and.
tie peopie, and ſayd vnto chemn, Pehaue brought
this man vnto me as onechat peruerteth the peo⸗
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no Fanle in Chis man of thofe things whereok pe ac-
cute him, no 1102 pet Herod, Foz FZ {ent pou onto Hint,
and loe, nothing worthy of death tg done vnto him:
J will therefore chaten bim, andiet him looſe. Foꝛ
ofneceflitie he muſt baue let one loofe to them at that
feat, And all che people cried at once faving, Away
with hint, and detiner bs Barabas (which foz a cers
taine inſurrection made in the Citie , and fo2 a mur:
der, Was call into pꝛiſon.) Pilate fpake againe bute
them, willing tolet Fetus toole. Wut they crped, fay:
ing, Crucifie him crucilie him. He ſayd vnto them
the third time, What euill bath bee done? J find no
caufe ofdeath tn bim: F Wil therefore chatter Hint.
and let him goe. And they crted with loud voyces re-
quiring that be might be crucified, And the voyces of
them and ofthe bigh Prieſts preuatied. And Pilate .
gattefentence that tt hould be as they required: and
ie let looſe vnto them bim that foztnfurrection and —
murder was call into p2ifon, whom they had deſired.
And be deliuered onto them Jeſus, to doe with bint
what they would, And as they led him away, they
caught one Simon of Cyrene comming out of the
ficld,and on Him layed thep the croſſe, that hee might
beare it after Jeſus. And there follotoed him agreat
company of people , andof women , which bewailed
audlamented Him. Wut Jeſus turned backe vnto
them,andfatd, Pee Daughters of Hieruſalem, weepe
not fo2 ine, but weepe foz vour {clues , and for pour
childzen: Foꝛ bewold, the dayes will come, in the
robich they haltlap , Happie are the barren , andthe
Wombes that neuer bare,and the paps which neuer
gaue ſucke. Chen hall hep begin to fay to the moun⸗
taines, fall on bs : andto the hilles, Couer vs. Foꝛil
they do this ina greene trec,wobatthallbedoneinthe
dete? And there tere two euill doers led with *
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place, which ts called Caluarie, there they cru
Dim, and the eutl Doers, one onthe right hand ,and
the other ontheleft. Chenlaid Fetus, father, fo:
giue them fo2 they wot not what they doe. And thep
parted his raiment,.and caſt lots:and the people ſtoed
and beheld. Andthe rulers mocked Him with them,
faving, He ſaued other men , let him ſaue himſelle, if
bebe very Chriſt the chofen of God. Che fouidiers
aifo mocked him, and came and offercd Him vineger
‘and faid, ifthou be the Ling of the Jewes, faue thy
feife. And afupericription was hozitten ouer him
with letters of Grecke, and Latine, a Bebrew, This
is the King of the Iewes. Qndone of the euill Doers
which were banged, ratled on bim, ſaying, Ifthou
be Chait. faue thy telfe and vs.But the other anſwe⸗
red, rebuked him, faping, fearet not thou God, ſee⸗
ing thou artin the fame damnation? We are righte-
ouſly punifhed,fo2 We receiue according to our deeds:
but this man bath done nothing amifle. And he ſaid
onto Fefus , Lod, remember mee when thou coms
meſt intothy kingdome. And Jeſus ſaid vnto him,
Werily Jſay vnto thee, Co day ſhalt thou be with me
in Paradiſe. And it was about the ſixt houre: and
there was a darkeneſſe ouer all the earth, vntill the
~ ninth boure,and the Sun was darkened, a tiie baile
ofthe Cemple did rent, euen thorow the mids. And
when Jeſus had cryed with aloude voyce, he fayd,
Father, tnto thy hands FJ commend my ſpirit. Gnd
when be bad thus fatd, he gaue bp the Ghokk. When
the Centurion ſaw what had happened, be glorified
God, laying, werily this was arighteous man, And
allthe people that came together to that fight, and
fatoe the things which bad happened, fmote their
Decafsand returned, And qs acquaintance, “A
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the women: that followed him from Galilee, food ae
farre off, bebolding thefe thinges. And beholde, there
was aman named Joleph, acounfelier, andhe was
a good matt, anda tud: the fame bad not confentedte
the counſell and deed of them, tobich was of Arima=
thea,a City of the Jewes, which fame allo waited fez
the kingdome of God: he went bnto Pilate, and beg:
ged the body of Fetus, and tooke tt Downe,and weap.
pedit in a linnen cloth, and layd it in Scpulchze
that was hewenin fone wherein neuer man before
Yad benelaped. Andthat day was the preparing of
the Sabboty, and the Sabboth drew on, Che wo:
men that followed after, which had come with him
from Galilee, bebeld the Sepulchre, and bow bis bo:
Dy was layd. And they returned,and pzeparealweet
odours, and opntments: but reſted on the Sabboth
Dap acogding to the Commandenent, :
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Af: The Collects.
ae Ay Minigitte Gon, we befeech thee gracioutiy to bes
eh A hold this thy family, forthe vohich our 020 Je⸗
a fus Chriſt was contentedto be betrayed, eqtuen dp
ee into the hands of wicked men, and to tufier Death vp⸗
| on the Crof{e, who liveth and veigneth with ther and
the boly Ghoſt, nowandfozeuer.Amen,
A Minigbty andeuerlatting God, by whole Spirit
the whole boop of the Church is qouerned and —
fanctified ; recetue our fupplications and payers,
which we offer befoze thee foz al eſtates of menin thy —
Holy Congregation, that euerymember of thefame —
in his vocation and miniferp, maptrucipandgodiy —
ferue thee, through our Lord Fetus Chriſt. 4
Erciful God, who hak made all men, and hateſt
Ryuothing that thou haſt made, noz wouldeſt the
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death ofa finner,but rather that he thould be conuer:
ted, ¢ line, bane mercy vpon all Jewes, Curis, Inks
Deis, and heretikes, and take from thers al ignorance
hardneſſe ofharte,and contempt of thy 1020; and ſo
fetch them Home, biefled 02d, to thy locke, that they
may be faued among the remnant of the true Iſrae⸗
liteg,and be made one fold vnder one Shepherd Je⸗
fus Chris our 1020, ed — and reigneth ac.
— e Epiſtle.
Jhe Law ( which bath buta chadow of Heb.r0.7
3 ees good things tocome, and not the berp
a3 fathton of things themfelues) cannes
Zuer with thole lacrifices, which they ofe
put re 4 fer peere by rere continually , make the
commers therunto perfect. Foꝛ would not then thoſe
facrifices baue ceafled to baue bene offered, becaufe
that the offerers once purged, ſhould haue bad ns
moꝛe confcience of Annes 2: Meuerthelelle in thoſe fa:
erificesis there mention made of ſinnes euery peere.
fo2 the blood of oren and qoates cannottake away
linnes.Wherefore when he commeth into the world, -
Helapth , Sacrifice and offering thou wouldett not
baue,but a body ball, thou o2dained me. Burnt offes
rings alfo fo2 finne haſt thou not allowed. Chen ſayd
4, Loc, Jambere. Inthe beqinning ofthe booke it
19 written of me, that Jſhould doethy will, D God,
Aboue, when be fapth , Sacrifice andoffering, and.
burnt lacrifices , and ſinne offerings thou wouldeſt
not haue,neither bat thou allowed them (which pet
are offered dy the Latw:) then ſaid he, Loe. Jam bere
to doe thy will,D God: be taketh atoap the firft, to e⸗
ſtabliſh thelatter, By the which will wee are made
_holpeuen by the offering of the body of Fefus Chek
oncefozall, Andeuerp piel ig ready dayly mint-
ftring, and offring oftentimes one maner ofoblation,
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which can nener take away finnes, But this man,
after be bad offred one facrifice fo2 ſinnes, ts fec down
foz ener on the right hand ot God, and from hence:
forth tarrieth till bis foes be mane his footoole. Foz
with one offering hath be made perfect fo2 ever them
ay that are fanctified. Che holy Ghok himlelfe atfo beas
ad) | reth bs reco2d, euen when he told before, Chis is the
at | Teſtament chat FZ will make vnto them: After thofe
dayes(ſayth the Loꝛd)J will put mp Lawes in their
Hearles, and in their mindes voll J weite them, and
their ſinnes and tniquities toil F remember no moze,
And where remiffion of theſe thinges ts, thereigne
moꝛe offering kor ſinnes. Sceing therefore Deetheen,
that bp the meanes of the bioodof Jeſus, we haue li
berty to enter into the holp place bp the new and li⸗
ft Ling vay, vohich he bath prepared fo2 03 theough the
es Gaile, thatisto fap, by bis fle : And ſeeing allo that
= toc hate an High Prieſt, which isruler over fhe boute
Hii of God, lef bs draw nigh with a true heart in a fure
4} faith fp2inkled in our Hearts from an euti confcience,
oH! and waſhed tn our bodies with pure water, Let bs
aM keepe the p2ofeliton of our bope without wauering.
J (fo2 be ts faithful that promifed)and let bs confider
if one another, tothe intent that we map prouoke vnto
foue, and to good works, not forſaking the fellowſhip
that ine bane among our felues.as the maner of fome
is: but let bs erboztone another, and that ſo much
the move, becaule pe fee that the day draweth nigh.
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x — went korth with bis diſciples ouer the
nnto the which be then entred with his
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‘Hfin Bnew the place: for Jeſus oft times reforted thi⸗
cher with bis diſciples. Judas then (after he had res
ceiued a band of menand minifers of the hie Prieſts
and Pharifes)came thither with lanternes,and fires
bands ¢ weapons. And Jeſus Knowing all things
that thouid come on him, went ioozth and ſayd vnto
then, wWhom ſeeke ve? Chey anſwered hin, Jeſus of
Nazareth. Jeſus ſayd bnto them, Jam hee. Judas
alfo which betrayed him, food with them. Alſoone
then as be had faid bnto them, Jam hee, they went
backward, and fell to the ground. Then alked hee
them againe. Whom feehe pe? Chey fatd, Fetus of
Paszareth. Fetus anlwered, J haue colde you that J
am he: tf pe ſeeke me therfoze,tet thele goe thetr way,
that the faping might be fulfilled which be ſpake, DE
them tobich thou gauett mee, haue J not fof one.
Chen Simon Peter Having a ſword, drew tt, and
{mote the bigh Prieſts ſcruant, and cut off his right
eare. Che leruants name ioas Malchus. Cherefoze
faith Fetus bnto Peter, Put op thy ſword into the
fheath : thal J not drinke of the cup which my fae
ther Hath gtuen me? Chen the company,and the cap:
Caine, and the minifters of the Jewes , tooke FJelus,
and bound him, and ted Kim awap todnnas fick, fog
hee was father in lawe to Cataphas, which was the
High Prieſt the fame yeere. Cataphas was hee that
gaue counfell to the Jewes, that t¢ was expedient
that one man fhouid die fo2 the people. And Simon
eter followed Jeſus, and fo did anotber diſciple:
that diſciple was knowen to the bigh Prieſt, a went
in with Jelusinto the palace ofthe high Prick, Bue
Peter food at the Dooze without. Chen went out
that other diſciple (which was knowen to the high
| pet) and ſpake to tye damolell that Kept the doore,
and brought in Peter. —— ſaid the damoſell “he
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Kept the doore, bite Peter, Art not thou allo one of
this mans diſciples? Dee ſayd, Jam not. The ſer⸗
uants and minilters ſtood there, which had made a
fire of coales, fo2 tt was cold, and they warmed them⸗
felucs, peter alfo food among them, and toarmed
bimlelfe. Che bigh Prieſt then ated Jeſus of his
Difciples , and of bis Doctrine, Jeſlus anfwered him,
Iſpake openly it tithe woetd , Jeuer taught in the
Spnagogur, andin the Cemple, whither all the -
Fewes hauerelorted.and in ſecret haue F {poken no⸗
thing, Why alkeſt thou mez Aſtze thom which beara
ince, what Ffatd vnto them: Bebold, they can tell
what J fatd. When hee had thus fpoken, one ofthe
minitters which foove by, finote Fetus on the face,
faping, Anſwereſt thou the high ate fo7 Jeſus ans
ſwered him, It J haue eutl (pokes, beare witnefie
ofthe cull : but if Jhaue well ſpoken, why ſwiteſt
thou mee? And Annas ſent him bound buto Caia⸗
phas the high Piet. Simon Peter ſtood and war:
mcd hiniielfe. Chen fain Hep vnto him Art not thou
alſo one of his dittiples 7 Hedeniedit, and fais, Fam
not. Dire of the feruants of the high Priel (His cou:
fin whofe care Peter ſmote off) fatd vnto him, Did
not Flee thecin the garden with him? eter theres.
fore denied againe: and immedatlythe Cocke crew.
Then ledthey Jeſusfrom Cataphas, tito the hall of
iubgemen’: 6 was in the morning, and hep them⸗
ſelues went not into the Judgement hall, teh thep
howd be deſiled, but that they might eat the Paleo:
ier, Bilate then went out tothem, and ſayd, shat
accufation bing pou againſt thisman? They an=
ſwered, and ſayd buto Him , It he were notan euill
doer’, we would riot Haue deliuered Him onto thee,
Then laid Pilate buto them, Cake pe him and tudge
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vnto him, It isnotlawiullfo: bsto put any man to
death: that the wordes of Fetus, might be tuifilles
which he tpake, fiqnifping what death be fhouid die,
Chen Pilate entred into the tubgement hail againe,
andcalled Jeſus, and fapdontohim , Are chou the
- Hing of the Jewes? Jeſus anſwered, Sapel thou
that of thy fette, o2 did other tell it thee of me? Pilate
anfwered , Am Ja Jewe? Chine owne tation, ana
Hie Prieſts haue delivered thee vnto mee: What haſt
thou done? Jeſus anfwered, Dy khingdome ts not
ofthis wold, It my kingdome were of this veszld,
then would my minifters furelp fight, that Iſhould
not be Deliucredtothe Jewes: but nowismy hinge
dome not from Hence. Pilate therefore fayd vnto
Him, Art thou a king then? Jelusanfiwered, Chou
faped that Jama Bing. ffo2 this caule was GF bozne,
and fo2 this cauſe came F into p wo2ld, that Iſhould
beare witnelle vnto the truth: and all that ave of the
trueth heare my voyce. Pilate (ald vnto him, What
thing is trueth? And when be had laid this, he went
out againe vnto the Jewes, and ſayd vnto them, |
finde in bin no cauſe at all, De haue a cuſtome, that
Fi ould deliver pou one looſe at Eater: will pe that
J looſe bnto pou the Hing of the Fewes 7 Chen cried
they all againe, faping, Mot Him, but Barabbas:
Wie faine Barabbas was a murderer, Chen Pilate
Cooke Jeſus therefore, and ſcourged him:and thelout-
diers wound acrowne of thoes, and put it on his
bead, Gnd they did on Him a purple garment, and
came vnto Him, and faid, Hayle Hina of the Fewes:
and (hep tmote him on the face. Pilate went footy
againe, andfayd bite Chem, Beholde. J being Him
looꝛth tovou, that pe map fino w that J find no fault
inhim, Oyen came Jeſus foorth, wearing a crowne
OF Chogne, amd arobe of purple. Ana he fapthbuto
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them, Behold the man. Whenthe bie Prieſts theres
fkore, and the miniſters favo Him; Chey cried, Crucifie
Him, ceucifiebim. Pilate faith onto them, Gake vee
Him, and crucifie bin, foꝛ 9 find no caule in hint. Che
Fewes anfwered hint, we baue alaw,¢ byourtawe
He ought to die, becauſe he made himſelſe the Sonne
of God. wien Pilate Heard that faving, he was the
moze afraid, € Went againe into the iudgment hall,
and fatd vnto Jeſus, Whence art thou? Bur Jeſus
gaue him no anſwere. Chen (aid Pilate onto him,
Speakiet thou not vnto me? Knoweſt thou not that
J haue power to crucifie thee, haue power to loole
thee? Jeſus anfwered, Thou couldes haue no power.
at all againſt mee, except it were giuenthee froma:
boue: therefo2e be that Deliuered ine vnto thee. bath
the moze finne. And from thenceforth fought Pilate
meanes too loofe him. Hut the Jewes cried, faying,
ii) Fl thou let himgoe, thou art not Cefars friend : for
Te whofocuer maketh bimieife aking, ts again Ceſar.
Ua when Pilate heard that faying, he brought Jeſus
— forth.and fate Downe to giue ſentence, in a place that
a iscalledthe Pauement, but in the Hebrew tongue,
Vike Gabbatha It was the preparing dap of Cafter, about ~ :
Ai the ſirt houre. Andbe ſayth vnto the Jewes, Bebold
iH pour Hing, Chey cried, laying , Away with bins, a⸗
i wap with bim,cruc:flebtin, Pilate faith onto thent,
Spall Zceucifie pour hing? Che high Wrieks ans
ſwered, We hate no hing but Cefar. Chen delinered _
’ he him to them fo be crucified. And they tooke Jeſus,
and led him away. And be bare bis Crofle,andwent
foozth into a place which tscalled, The place ofdead
mens ſkulles, but in Pebsew, Golgotha, wherethep
crucified bim,and two other with Him, on either fide
one, aud Jeſus in the midſt. And Pilate wrote atitie,.
and put it spon the Crofle. Che weiting was, lefus of
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Nazareth, King ofthe Iewes. Chis title read many of
the Feiwes: for the place tobere Jeſus was crucified,
Was neere to the city:and it was wetiten tn Hebrew,
Greeke, and Latine. Chen fatd the high P2tekes of
the Jewes to Pilate, Wꝛeite not, Hing of the Jewes:
but that hee fatd, Jam Bing of the Jewes. Pilate
anfiwered, Wyat ZF baue waitten, that J haue waits
ten, Chen the fouldiers when they Had cructied Fe:
ſus, tooke dis garments, and made foure parts,to e-
uery fouldicr a part, and alfo bis coat. Che coat was
without feame, wrought bpon thorowout. Chey
fapd therefore among themfelues, Let bs not diuide
it but caſt lots fo2 tt, voho ſhall haue tt: that the ſcrip⸗
ture might be fulfilled, laying, Chey haue parted my
raiment among them, and kor my coat did they caſt
lots.And the fouldiers did {uch things indeed. There
ſtood by the Crofle of Jeſus, his mother, and his mo⸗
thers iter, Wary the wife of Cleophas , and Mary
Magdalene. When Jeſus therefore ſaw His mother,
aiid the diſciple whome he loued, ſtanding, hee ſayeth
bnto His mother, Woman, Behold thy ſonne. Chen
ſayd be to the diſciple, Behold cthymother. And fron
that houre the diſciple tooke her fo2 his owone. After
theſe thinges, Jeſus knowing that all things were
now performed, that the Scripture might be fulfils
led, be faitn.F thivit. So there food a vetlei by fuli of
- bineger: therefore they filed a fbunge with bineger,
and wound tt aboute with byflope, and put it tobis
mouth. Afloone as Felus then received the bineaer,
i
j
a
he ſayd, It is finithed , and bowed bts Head, and qaue
bp the ghoſt. The Fewes therefore, becaufe tt was
the preparing of the Sabbath. that the bodies thould
Not remaine bpon the Crofieon the Sabbath dav,
(for that Sabbath Dap was au high Day ) beſought
Pilate that their legs might be broken, and that one
| mig
Eaſter Euen.
might beetaken downe. Chen caine the fouldiers,;
and brake the legs of the firf, ando€ the other which
Was crucified with Him. But when they came to Ze:
fus , and favo that be was dead alveadic, they brake
not his legs : butone of the fouldiers witha ſpeare
thruſt bim tnto the fide, ¢ foorth with there came out
blood and water. And he that law it, bare recozd, and
his record isſtrue:and he knoweth that he faith true,
that pee might beleeue alfo. Foꝛ theſe things were
done, that the Scripture ſhould be fulfilled. De hall
not breake bone of him. And againe , another
Seripturelapth, They ſhall looke bpon dim whom
they haue pearced. After this Joleph of Arimathea
(which was a difcipte of Fetus, but fecretly fo2 feare
ofthe Jewes) befought ulate that he might take
Downe the body of Jelus, And Pilate gaue him li⸗
cence. He came therefore, and tooke the body of Fe:
ſus. Andthere came alfo Nicodemus ( which atthe
beginning came to Jeſus by night) and brought of
myrrhe and aloes mingled together, about an hun⸗
dred pound weight. Cher tooke they the body of Je⸗
fus, a wound tt in linen clothes with the odours,as
the maner of the Jewes ts to burp. Gnd in the place:
where he was crucified, there Wasa garden, and in
the garden a new fepulche, wherin was neuer man
{aid. Chere laid they Jeſus therefore, becauſe ofthe
preparing of the Sabbath of the Jewes , foz the ie-
puichec was nigh at band.
@ Eafter Even.
The Epiftle.
Sa] Cis better (tithe wit of Godbe fo) that ye
AX fuffer for weil doing, then kor eutll doing :
Z| foratmuch as Chꝛiſt Hath once ſuſired for
wy (ing, the tult fo2 the vniuſt, to bing boy to
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BD ua
Eafter Euen.
God, and was killed as pertayning Co the fleth , bue
was quichned tn thelpirit. In which ſpirit hee alſo
went and preached to the ſpirits that were in prifon,
which fometime had beene Difobedtent, when the
long ſuffring of God was once looked fo2 In the dayes
of oc, while the Arke was apeparing : wherein a
few, that is to ſay, eyght foules were ſaued by the wa⸗
ter,like as baptiſme aifo now ſaueth vs: not the put:
ting alway of the filth of the fle, butin thata good
conictence confenteth toWod, by the returrection of
Jeſus Chriſt, which son the tight band of God,and
is gone into heauen, Angels, Powers, and Wight
ſubdued vnto Him.
— The Goſpel. *
——hHenthe Cuen was come, there came a Matth.ꝛ7.
F hy Frich man of Ar.mathea named Joſeph, 57.
Vain vobich alfo toas Jeſus dilcipte ; he went
a\\) VES Onto Pilate, and begged the body of Je⸗
a Yo Meal (us. Chen Pilate commanded the bony
fo bee delinered. And when Joſeph bad taken the bo:
~ Dp, Hee wrapped it in acleane tinencioth, and layd te
in his new tombe, which he had hewen outeuenin
the rocke, and rolled a great ſtone to the doore of the
— fepuichze,and departed. And there was Mary Mag⸗
dalenc, and the other Wary, fitting cucr againſt the
HSepuichze. Che nert day that followeth theday of
meparinag,the high Bzietts and Phariſes came toge-
ther vnto ulate, faring , Sir, wee remember that
thisdecetuer fad, while he was pet alive; After th2ee
dayes J wit rifeagaine. Command therefore, that
the Sepuichze be made lure, one the third day, ick
bis difcipies come and ſteale him away, and fay vnto
the peopie, Heets rifenfrom the tead, andthe lat
so ettour thalibe worſe then the firſt. Pilate fayd onto
4 them, Deehaue a watch. go pour way, maticitag ture
RTE a ae op Wisi OS
~ Eafter day.
with the watchmen, and fealcd the fone.
Fafter day.
At morning prayer, in ftead of the Pfalme, D come fet
3, ac.theſe Anthemes fhalbe {ung or ſaid.
Cut rifling agate from the dead, now dieth nof,
Death from bencefo2rth hath ne power bponbim,
ff o2 in that he dyed, bee dped but once to put away fin,
but in that be liueth, he liueth vnto God. And fo like⸗
wife count pour ſelues Dead bnto ſinne but living vn⸗
foGod,in Chat ZJelusour Lod.
Cut is riſen agatne, the firtt fruites of thent that
ſleepe. For ſeeing that bp nan came Death,.bp man
alfo commeth the refurrection of the dead, Foꝛ as by
Adam all men do die: ſo by Chzitl all men hall be ree
ſtored to life..
The Colle&.
A Liniabty God, which theough thy onty begotten
Son Jelus Ch2ik hak ouercom death, ¢ opened
a vnto vs b gate of euerlaſting life: we humbly beleech
ij thee, that as bp thy {pectal grace preuenting vs,thou
} doeſt put in our mindes good deſires: fo by thy conti:
thozow Jeſus Chꝛiſt our Lod, voho liueth and reig⸗
neth with thee and the holy Ghoſt, now and ever.
The Epiftle. ;
Ace F pee be rifen againe with Chit, ſeeke
Ithole things which are aboue, wijere
BS Phe» Chet fitteth onthe right band of Goo.
ay) Kear Dee your affectio on Heauenty things,
WaeeSs and not onearthly things. oz pee are
dead, and pout life is Hid with Chl in God, When⸗
ſoeuer Chriſt (which ts our life hall Hewe himielfe,
then hall pee allo appeare with him in glozp, ae
eae
Ag pe can. So they went, andmade the fepulchze fure
‘ nuall belpe, wee map being the fanie to good effect,
b
-_— a = ~~ ee
-
eo Ae - Eafter day. |
tifie therfore pour earthip wn fo2titcation, br:
cleanneſſe vnnaturall luſt euil concupifcence,and coz
uetouſnes, wyich is worſhipping of idoles, foꝛ which
things fafie tiie wreath of God vſeth toco vie on the
childzen of vnbeliefe, among whom pe waiked ſome⸗
tine, Mg peituedinthem, — |
. | TheGofpel. .
helirſt day ofthe Sabboths came Ma⸗ pon, 20.
© 2% ty Magdalene early (oben it was yet |
@ ¥2 ———— the Sepulchre, and fa the
to ie other Difcipie, whom Fetus lowed, and faith bit
to them, They haue taken away the Lord out of the
~ graue, and we cannot tell where they haue layd bint.
Peter therefore went foorth, and that other difctpie, |
and camebnta the fepulchze. Chey ran boty together,
and that other difciple did outrun Deter, and came
fill to the ſepulchꝛe. And when he gad ouped down,
be ſaw the lintien clothes lying, pet went be notin,
Then came Simon Peter following him, and went
into the fepuichze,and faw the linnen clothes lie, and
the naphinthat was about bis bead, notiping with
thelinnen clothes, but wrapped together ina place
vbypit ſelle. Ghen went tu alfo that other adticipte,
which came kirſt to the ſepulchre, and he fatw.and bes
leeued: fo2 as pet they knew not the Scripture, that
_ Bethouldrife againe from death.. Then oe
—F went a way againe to their owne home.
@ Munday in Eafter Wecke,
The Collect. :
| A init God which through thy only begotten
| Son Fetus Chait haſt over come death, and opes
-nedonto ent of ee life; wee Sete
&,
~~ neffe
Munday in Eafter weeke.
befeech thee, that as by thy tpectall grace pꝛelrenting
3. thou dof put in our minds good Defires: fo by thy
continual belpe we map being the fame to good effect
though Jelus Ch2tf our Lord, who liuetũ,ac.
The Epiftle.
5 Eter opened vis mouth. andfayd, Dfa
LOS tructh J perceiue that there is no reſpect
f-\ PAC Of perfons with God: but in all people, be
KOE SP that feareth him, and worketh righteout
is accepted with him. Pe know the preaching
that God lent vnto the childzen of Iſrael preaching
peace by Jeſus Chrifl, which ts 1.020 over alithings,
which pzeaching was publifhed thezowoutall Jury
(and beganne in Galtice, after the Baptiſme which
‘John preached) Hoto God anoynted Jeſus of Haza⸗
reth with the holy Ghol, and with power. Which
Jeſus went about doing good, andbhealing all that
were opprefied ofthe deutil: fo2 God was with him.
Gnd we are woitnefles ofall things which be bid tn
thelandofthe Jewes, and at Jerulalem, whom they
flew ehangedon atree. Him God raiſed bp the third
Day and fhe wed Him openip , not to all (he pcople, but
to be witnelles,chefen befoze of God fo the fame ine
cent, wobich did cate and drinke with Him after He rofe
from death. And be commanded b3 to preach vnto the
people, ¢ to teftifie, that itis he which was osdeined
of God, to be the Judge of the quicke and the dead. Co
Him giue allthe Prophets witneſſe, that through is
Mame, wholdeuer beleeneth tn him hall receiue re⸗
The Gofpel.
SEXY Cholde, tuo of his diſciples went that faine
— <g Day to a towne called Emmaus, which was
6, Ae from Ferulalem about thzeetcoze furtonas,
sae any they talked together of all the me
that
miſſion of finnes.
*
Munday in Eafter weeke.
thathad bappencd. Andit chanced while they com
muned together and reaſoned, Jeſus himſelfe dzew
neere, and went with them: But their eyes were hol⸗
den chat they ſhould not know him. And be ſaid vnto
them, What maner of communications are theſe
that pe baueone to another ag pe walkie, and are fav?
And the one of them ( whole name was Cleophas)
anſwered, and faid vnto bim, Art thou onely a ſtran⸗
ger in Hieruſalem, and haſt not hnovone the thinges
which baue chanced there inthefedapes? He ſaid bn:
to them, What things? And they ſaid vnto him, OF
Aelus of Masareth, which was a Prophet, mightie
in deed and word before Godandall the people, and
how the bigh Prieſts and our rulers deliuered him.
fobe condemned to death, a haue crucified him : But
we truffed that it bad beene he which ſhould haue re⸗
deemed Ifrael. Andas touching all thele things, to
Day is euen the third dap that they were done, Pea,.
and certaine women alfo of our company made bs
aſtonied, which came early onto the Sepulchze, and:
found not bis bodp, andcame, faping, that ther baad:
feenea bifionof Angels, which layd that bee was a⸗
fine.dndcertaine of them which were with bs, went
to the Sepulchre, and found it even fo.as the women:
had ſaid, but him they ſaw not. Andheelapd vnto
them, O fooles.¢ Tow of heart to beleeue all that the
Prophets haue ſpoken. Ought not Chriſt to haue
fuffered theſe thinges and to enter into his gloꝛry? And
He began at Moſes,and all the Prophets, and inter:
preted bnto them tn all Scriptures which were
Written ofhim,. And they drew nigh vnto the Comne
tobich they went bnto, and bee made as though bee
would haue gone further, and they confrained him, .
faping, Abide with bs, foz it daaweth towards night, .
and toe dap ts farre pafled, And hee went in Co aod
th
Actes 13,
26. |
, TuefdayinEafterWeeke
with them, And tt came to patie, ashe fate at meate
wits them, be tooke bzead, and bleſſed tt, and brake,
and qatie to them. And their epes were opened, a they
fnew bim : and he banithed out ofthetr fight. And
they fapn betweenethemlelues, Mid notour hearts
burne within bs, while Hee talked with bs bythe
Way, and operied to bs the Scriptures 7 and they
rofe bp che fame boure, and returned to Hierulalem,
ard found the eleuen gathered together, andthent
that were with bem, faping, Che Lo2dis rifen in
derd, and hath appeared bnto Simon. And they told
what thinges were Donen the wap, and pow they
knew him in breaking of bread.
Tuefday in Eafter Weeke,
f The Collect.
A Lmightie Father, which hak giuen thine onelp
Sonne toodie fo2 sur finnes, and to rife againe
for our iuſtification: qrant bs fo to put a boap the fear
ticn of malice and wickedneſſe, that nee mayalwap
ferue thee in pureneſſe of tung an Ces though
Jeſus Chr our 028.
The Epiftle.
. , Cinenand brech2en, children of the ges
— “Ee among pou feareth Goo ,to pou is this
a, 02D of faluationfent. Foz the inhabi⸗
é 44 ters of Hieruſalem, and their rulers,
becaine fhep knevo him not, no2 pet the voyces of the
rophets, which are tread enerp Sabbath dap ; hep
haue fulailicd them it condemning bint, And wher
they found no cauie of death in him, pet deſired they
Pilate tobi him. And token they hadfuliledal that —
were written ofhim, thepteoke him dotone from che
thee, — debates But God railed
him
Tueſday rin Batter Werke?
ei thethirdday, ¢ bewaetecne
many Daves of Chem which Went with him from Ga-
lilee to Hieruſalem, whic) ave witneſſes vnto che
people, And wedeclare vnto pou, pow ons the pro⸗
intife which was made vnto the fathers, Goo vary
fulfilled vnto their chtlozen, euen vnto b3,tn thas hee
rayſed bp Jeſus againe, euen as it is written in the
ſecond Platine, Chou art my Sonne, this Dav hatie
Ibegotten thee. As concerning that hee rayſed him
vppfrom deat, now no moze to returne fo corrupti⸗
on, he ſayd on this wife, The holy promifes mane to
Dawid, will Igiue faithfully pnto you, Wherefore
he ſayeth alſo in another place, Chow ſhalt not ſufter
thine Poly one to fee coꝛruptiõ. Foꝛ Dauid(aſter that
Hee Had in bis time fulfilled the wil of God) fellon
- fleepe,and was layd vnto his fathers, fate coꝛrupti⸗
git, But he whom Godraypled againe, fain no corrup⸗
tion. Ie it knovoen vnto pou therefore (pee men and
beethwen,) that theoughthis nants preached vnto
- pou forgiuenciie of tinucs, and that bp him sll that
beleeue are iuſtilied from all things, from which pe
could not be tuftifizd by the Law of Moles. Beware
therefore, {ef that fall on pou, which ts ſpoken of in
the Prophets Behold pe delpifers,and wonder, and
periſh pe: fo2 Fj doe a woꝛke in your dayes, which pee
; —* not beleeue,though aman Declare it vnto pou,
| The Gofpel.
Elus food inthe mids of bis Ditciples,
ay and fapd ditto them , Peace be buto pou:
Sill hed and afrayd, and fuppofed that they
— had feene a Spirit. Gnd hee ſayd onto
il et is J, feare not. But they were aba⸗
Luke 24,
36.
— Why are pec troubled, and why doe thoughts
arile in pour hearts: Behold mp hands and my feet,
: — — Im myſelie: Sate i and fee: for a
ſpirit
‘The firit Sunday after Eater.
ſpirit batd no teh and bones, as ve (ee me haue. And
when be vad thus ſpoken, be hewed them his hands
and his feet, And while they pet beleeued not for iop,
and wondered, he fayd vnto them, Daue ve here any
meate? and they offered Him a piece of a baoplen fim,
and of art hony combe. And Hee tooke it, and did eate
bekore them. And bee ſayd vnto them, Tete ave the
wordes witch Iſpake onto pou, wytle J was pes
with pou, thatait mull be kullilled which were weit:
ten otme in the Law of Moſes and in the Prophets.
and inthe Pſalmes. Then opened he their wits that
they night vnderliand the Scriptures, and fayd vn
tothem, Thus it is weitien, and thus i¢ beyooued
Ci to fiber, a to rife agatne from death the thirde
day, and chat repentance and remiffion of ſinnes
Mould be peeacted in his Name among all Nations,
and mug beatin at hieruſalem. And ye are ——
oftheſe things.
¶ The firt Sunday after Eaſter.
The Colle@. . eo
A! Lmighty od,¢¢, As atthe Communion on Balter :
day.
The Epille.
Deh Li that is dome ef God, ouercommeth
oN othe world, And thisis the bictozp that.
; oulercommett the world, euen onr faith,
3 Hohe is bee that ouercommeth p world,
S) out he that beleeneth thet Jefusisthe —
Sonne or Gon? Cyis Jeſus Chriſt is hee that came
bp water and biced: wot by water onty, but bp water
and blood. And itis the Spirit that beareth witneſſe
becauie the Spirit ts tenet. sor there are three
which beare record in heauen, The father,the Mord
and the poly Gholl:and tele three are one. And there
ave |
*
> ä ch ee —
; —
—
The firft Sunday after Eafter.
ave three which beare vecogd in earth, Che Spirit,
and Water, and Blood, and thele thece are one. Ff we
recetucthe witneſſe of men, the witneſſe of God ig
greater:for this ta (he mortnetie of God, which ve teſti⸗
fiedofbis Sonne. Be tyat beleeucth on the aotine
ofos , batu che witnelle in bimlelfe, Be that beice
ueth not God, hath made him altar, becaule Hei elec:
tieth not the recez5,that God gaue of hisonne. And
thisis the reco}, Dow tyat God bath atuen bnto bs
efernalitife, andthislifeisin bis Sonne, Be that
‘hath the Sounc, hati life, and ve that batt not the
— of sf Gov, ham not itte,
: The Gofpel.
men {52 taine Day at night, which was the Tohn 4G.
Say fic Dap of the Sabboths, when the
! WE DONS where (hut ( where the difciples
vere allembied together , fog feare of
Dy Sees the Fewes) came Ieſus.and ſtood in tie
middes, andfayd bite them, Peace be vnto pou.and
when be bad fo fapd, be fhe wed vnto them his hands
and bislide, Then were the diſciples glad, when they
fare the Loꝛd. Then ſayd Jelus to thew againe,
Peace be vnto you. AS mp father lent mee, even fo
fend Z| pow allo, And when be had ſayd thele words,
be breathed on tient, and fapd vnto them, Keceiue pe
the joly Shot. Whoſoeuers ſinnes pee remit, thep
are remitted vnto them, and whoſoeuers finnes pe re⸗
bettie, they are reteined. —2—
* — yf
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7
¶ The ſecond Sunday ——
The Collect. — ——
⸗ * * —* *
iy
A buissty Gov, which vatt. qiuen thine onely
Sonne io be onto vs both a Sacrince forltnne,
and alſo an enfample of godly Itfe, gine bs the grace
Pe we may alwares moſt — receiue ie |
ta a ee ao... Toe
ra
FO:
Re.
1,Pet.2.
Tohn ro. |
The ij. Sunday after Paſter.
his ineſtimable benefit, and alio daply endenour our
‘felues te lollovo the bleſſed ſteps ot his moſt Holy life.
The Epiftle.
ay Dis is thank wo2thp,ifa man forconſci⸗
CEAY ence toward Godendure ariefe, eiuffer
1 wong vndeſerued. For what praiſe is
2 tt, il when pe be buffeted for pour faules,
25.4 pe take it patiently? But and tf when pe
DO tell. peluffer wong, and take it patiently,thenis
there thanke with God: fo2 hereunto dertip were vse
alten, Foꝛ Chꝛiſt allo ſuſfered fo2 bs, leauing bs ait
erampie,that pe fhould follow bis feps, which did no
finne, neither was there quite found in his moury.
Which when Hee was reutled, reutled not againe:
when he ſuffered, he threatned not, but comitted the
vengeance to bim that iudgeth righteoulip Mhich
bis owne felfe bare our ſinnes in his bodyon the tree
that wee being deliuered from (inne, hould line onto
righteouſneſſe, bp whole fripes pe were healed. soz
vee were as theepe going afiray, but are now turned
bito the Shepheard aud rt * vour ſoules.
CGO pe
SETA) rift faid, J am the good Shepheard.
Cex — Agood werherd giueth his life fo2 the.
es —— i 7
fheepe, An bivedferuant, a hee vhich
4 | red + ts not the hepbera, (neither the heep
ASSAD) ate bis one) teeth the wolfe com
ming, and leaucth the ſheepe, and flees
ety.and the wolfe catcheth and fcattereth the ſheepe
The hired feruant ileeth, becaule hee is ant Hired ſer⸗
want, andcareth not for the theepe. Fam the good
Eyepheard.and know my theepe and am knowen of
nine, As myffather knoweth mee, euen fo inow J
alſo my father. Gnd J aiue my life for the teepe. |
ud other heepe" Hane, which ave not oſ this —*
-_) ¢ 2@-ORe tlio’ 2 Ac ieee SES —
-. The third Sunday afterEafter. _
Hein alfo muſt J bring , ¢ they hail beare mp boyer,
and there fhaibe one folde,and one ſhepheard. |
@ The third Sunday after Eafter. :
The Colle.
A Mighty God, wyhich cewett to att men that bee
in errour, thelight of thy trueth, tothe intent
that thep map returne into the wap of righteouſnes:
graunt onto all them that bee admitted into the fel⸗
Lowhip of Chriſtes religion, that they may eſchew
thoſe things that be contrary to thetr profeſſion, ant
follow all fuch things as be agreeable to the fame,
thzough our Lord Jeſus Chriſt.
F The Epiftle.
=i Carely betoued, F befeech pou as fran: 1.Pct.2,
gers a pilgrims abſtein from fleſhly luſts. 11.
3 which fight againſt the ſoule, ¢ lee that pe
yaue honeſt coucrfation among the Gen:
“tiles, that tobereas thep backebtte pou as
euill doers, they may {ee pour good works, and praiſe
Godin the dap of viſitation. Submit your ſelues
therefore eueryman fo2 the Lo2ds falie, whither tebe
vnto the king. as vnto the chieke bead, cither vnto ru;
lers,as vnto them that ave ſent of him fo2 the puniſh⸗
ment ofeuill doers, but forthe laud of thein that doe
well. for fo is the will of God, that with well doing
‘$e may Top the mouthes of fooliſh anditqnozant men, —
asfree, and notas hauing the libertiefo2 a cloake of
malictoufnelle, but euen asthe feruants of God. Ho-
nour all men: loue brotherly fellowihtp; feare God:
Honour the king, i -
HOH SEE The Gofpel.
Elus lard to his difciples, After awhile yee Ioh.is.
wo he (hallnot fee me, and againe after a while pe 2°.
(SRS thalliee me, lor I goetothe father. Cher ~
77 fapdfome of bis ditciples betweene them⸗
hides | R3 ſelues,
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The fourth Sunday after Eafter.
felues, npbatis this that he ſayeth bntobs, Attera
while pe hhallnot fee mee, and againe , after a wiitie
ye ſhallſee mee, andthat J goe to the father? Chey
fatd therefore, What is thts that he fapeth, Aftera
while? We cannot tell whathe fapth. Fetus percei⸗
uedthat they would aſke him, and ſayd onto thent,
Pee enquire of this betweene pour ſelues, becaule J
faid, Atter a while pe hall not fee me,andagaine, Afe
tera waile pe fhallfee mee, Verily, verily Z fap onto
pou, Pee hall weepe and lament, but contrariwite
the weed hall retopce : Dee ſhall ſorow, but pourfos
row Halbeturnedtotop, Awoman when the trauel-
icth, bath ſoꝛow, becaule ber houre is come: but afs
foone as (he is deliuered of the childe, the remembzeth
no moꝛe theanguith, foztoy that a man is bozne into
: the world. And pee now therefore haue ſoꝛow:but FZ
willfce pou againe,and pour bearts hall retopce,and
pour top malino man take from pou.
_.. © The fourth Sunday after Eafter,
es ! The Colle&.. 1 ARES,
A hinighty God, which dock make the mindes ol
all faitifull men to be of one will,grant vnto thy
people, that they map loue the thing which thou cons
mandeſt, and defire tbat which thou doe promiie,
that among the ſundry and mantfold changes of the
world, ourbearts map (urelp there be fired, whereas
true (opes are tobe Foun th eaHSy Chꝛiſt our 1020.9
cEpiftle. |
ra T = Very good atfc.and every perfect gift is
9 the father of lights, with whom is no
bariablenes, neither ſhadow of change,
word of tructh , that wee ſhould be the fire — *
from aboue, and commeth downe from
Ved —— begat be bs withthe
The fourth Sunday after Eafter.
biscreatures. noherefoze , deare bꝛethren, let euery
man be ſwilt to beareflow tofpeake.dowto weath:
foz the wrath of man woozketh not that which is
righteous befoze God. Whereſoꝛe lay apare ali filthi⸗
neſſe, and ſuperfluitie of malicioutnelle , and receiue
With meckenefle the word that ts grafted in you,
which is able to faue pour foules.
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bs, at Wap toHim that ſent me, and none of yeu al:
Xa ley eth me whither J goe: but becaule J haue
me fald fuch thinas onto you, pour bearts are
full of fo20t0. Neuerthelelle,F tell you the tructh,ttis
erpedient fo2 vou,that F qoawap. Foz il Jgoe not as
wap, that Comforter wil not come onto you: but if J
Bepart, J will ſend him vnto you. And tober heets
come,be wil rebuke the world of artic, ¢ Of righteouſ⸗
ties, and of iudginent. Of inne, becaule they belceue
noton me. Ofrighteoufnefle, becaule Fj go tomy fa:
ther,e ve haltfee me no moꝛe. OF iudgment.becauſe
tie prince of thts world is iudged alredy. Jhaue yet
inany things to ſay vnto pou, but pee cannot beare
them away now. Dowbeit, when he is come (which
is the ſpirit of trueth) be wil lead pou into all trueth.
He thal not{peake of himéiclfe,but whatloeuer he ſhal
Heare,that hhatt be {peake,¢ bee will ſhew pou things
tocome, He thaliglozifie mee: fo2 bee hail receiue of
mine, andthall Hew vnto you. All things that the
Father hath,are mine : therefore ſayd J vnto you,
Chat he hailtake of mine,and ſhew vnto pou,
@ The fift Sunday after Eafter.
Alenia: The Collea&: |
Md front whom all good things doe come, grant
Mvsthrhumble ese tea thy holy —**
4 (OM
Elus ſayd vnto bis dilciples, Now goe F my toh. 16.;.
Tan.1.22.
Toh, 16.
2m.
The fift Sunday after Eaſter.
tion we may thinke thoſe things that bee good, and
by thy mercifull guiding map performe the ſame,
through our Lorꝛd Jeſus Chik.
The Epiſtle.
AR Ee that pe be doezs of the world and not
& P ee hearers onelp , decetuing pour owne
Pay VEZ lelucs. fortfany man heare the wo2d,
ER ) Jai? declareth notthe fame by bis workes,
LO wee yee slike vnto a man bebolding his bo-
dily facettt a glaſſe: fo2 aſſoone as hee hath looked on
himlſelle, he goeth his way, and forgetteth immedi⸗
ately what bis fathton was. But who fo looketh in
the perfect 1a w of liberty, and continueth therein, ( if
he be nota forgetful hearer, but a doer of the worke)
the fame fhall bee happyin his deed. FF any man as
mong pou feeme to bee deuout, and refraineth not
His congue , but decetucth his clone heart, this
mans deuotion is in vaine. Pure Dewotion, and vn⸗
Defiled before God the Father is thts, Co viſite the fae
therleMe and widowes tn their aduerfitie, ¢ to neepe
himſeltke vnſpotted of the world.
The Gofpel.
Erily, berily lap vnto you, whatſoe⸗
: ~ uer peatke the father inimp Mame, Hee
{4 will giue tt you. Hitherto haue peatked
XS, Nothing in my Mame. Atke, and pe halt
As eye receiue,that pour toy ſhall be full, Cheſt
things rae J tpoken bnto you bp prouerbs. Che
tine willcome, when ZW fhall no moze ſpeake vnto
pou bp proucrbs, but J hail hebo pou platnelp front
myfather. Acthat day hall pee alicin mp Name,
and 4 fap not vnto pow, that J will ſpeake buto mp
Father (02 pow: 202 the Father hinflelfe loucth pou,
becaute pe hauc laued mee,andbaue beleeued that Z
caine out — God, J went out fro the father, and
caine
ne
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The Afcenfion day.
came into the wold. Againe Jleaue the world, and
goe to the father. His diſciples {apd onto him, ‘Loe,
now thou talkeſt plainelyp , and ſpeakeſt no prouerbe.
Now are wee fure that Hou fino we all things, and
needeſt not that any wan ould alfe thee any queſti⸗
on, therefere beleeuc we that thou came fron God.
Felus anlwered ther, Now pe doe beleeue: bevoly,
the houre draweth nigh, andts already come, that pe
ſhalbe {catteredeuery inan to his owne, a ſhall leaue
wie alone: and yet am Inot alone, for the father is
With ine. Theſe words haue Jſpoken vnto pou, that
in mee pe might haue peace , fozinthe world ſhall yee
haue tribulation : But bee of good cheare, Jhaue o⸗
uercome the world. es
GUE DE, @ The Afcenfion day..
—— The Collect.
G Raunt toe beleech thee Almightie God , that tike
as we do belecue thy onely begotten Sonne our
Lozd to haue afcended tnto the Heavens: fo toce map
alfo in beart and minde thither alcend, and with Him
continualipydiwell, | |
Shy The Epiftle.
years eg f2 the foꝛmer treatife deare Cheopht: Ads x. 1,
CoG! br %> 1113 ) tor Haue ſpokenot all that Fetus
hoAG Pee begatt todo and teach, vntill the day in
ee Ow which hee was taken bp alter that hee
Wop through the holy Ghok bad giuen conv
mandements bnto the Apoſtles whom he had cho⸗
fet, to whom alſo Hee ſhewed himſelfe aliue after bis
paflion (and that by manp tokens) appearing bute —
them fourtic dayes, and ſpeaking of thc kingdome of :
God , and gathered them together, and commanded
them thatthep hould not depart from Hierufalem,
but co waite fo2 the promifeof the Father, —
‘thes | (fateh,
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Mark.16. Goda te
The Afcenfion day.
(faith be) pe baus beard otmee.Foꝛ John truely bap⸗
tized with water, but pe ſhalbe baptised with the hos
ip Gholt, after thele fein dapes. When thep therefore
tere come together, they aſked of him, ſaying, Lord.
wilt thou at this time reſtore againe the kingdom to
Iſrael? And hee ſayd vnto them, Bets not fo2 you te
know the times oz the feafons, which the Father
hath putin bis owne power, But pee hall recetue
power after the boly Ghoſt ig come bpon you: and pe
ihali be witnefles vnto me,not onely in Hieruſalem.
but alfo in all Jurte; and in Samaria, and even bus
tothe worlds ende. And when hee Had (poken thele
things , while thep beheld, he was taken bp on high,
Anda cloude receiued Him bp outot their fight, And
while thep looked ſtedfaſtly vp Coward Heauen as he
went, behold, twoo men food by them in white appa:
rell, tobich alfo faid, Pe menof Galile, why Land pee
galing bp into heaueu? Chis fame Fetus tobich is
taken bp from pou into heauen.cſhal ſo come, euen as
pee haue ſeene him goe info heauen. )
The Gofpel. :
ag Elus appeared vnto the eleuen, as they
BVaate atineate, and calt in their teety
2652 their bubeliefe and Hardnelle of Heart,
* © becaule they beleeued not them which
2D eh had leene thathe was riſen again from
the dead, And hee ſaid vnto them, Goe ve into ali the
world, a peeach the Golpel to all creatures: Be that
beleeneth and ts baptised, hall be faued: Dut he that
beleeueth not, halbe damned, And thele tokens hall
follow then that beleeue. In my Name they thal cal
out deutls, chep hall Speake with new tongues, thep
fhalldziue atoap Serpents, and ti they drinke anp
Deadip thing, tt chal not hurt them they ſhal lay their
bandes on theficke, and they ſhall tne oe va
en
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Sunday after Afcenfion 1 day.
when the Lom bad ſpeken vnto them, hee wasrecet:
nedintobeauen, andis onthe right hande ef Gor,
And they went foorth and preachedeuery where, che
Loꝛd working with them, ae crisis tiie wo
pipe — tollewing. Tas
4 Sunday after Afeénfion diy,
TheColle&,
O 0d, the king okglory, tobich batt exalted thine
onelp Sonne Jeſus CHL, with areat triumph
vnto thp kingdome in heauen: we beſeech thee leaue
bs not comtoꝛleſſe, butfend tobs thine holy Ghoſt
tocomfozt bs, and eralt vs vnto the fame place whi⸗
ther our — Chit i gone belore, who liueth
The Epilile.
ene Be end of all things is at hand, We pe 1.Pet4.7.
Ve, therefore fober,and watch vnto prayer:
ewe Y aBut aboue al things bane feruent toue
J aes among pour ſelues:toꝛ loue hall couer
R E the multitude ofſinnes. Be yee harbe⸗
* one to another without grudging. 2s cuery
man bath recetued the gift, euen fo minitter the ferme
one to another. asgood miniftersof the manifolde
graces of Gon. Ff any man {peake tet him talkie ag tye
words of God. If any man minifer, tet him doe it, as
of the ability which God minifrech to him, that God
inalthings map be glozified thzougy Jeſus Chrift.to
whom be — and dominion fo2 euer a euer. amen,
The Gofpel.
De Hen the Comfogter {3 come, whom J Joh.trs.
b wilifend bnte you fro the Father (euen 26.
HF, the Spirit of tructh , which proceedeth
fen ofthe father) ve (hall teftifie of me,ere
Y fhalbeare witneſſe alfo,becaufe pe ee
-- bene
WV hitiunday.
bene with mee from the beginning, Thele things
hatte F {aid vnto pow, becaule pe ſhould wot be offen
ded. They Hhailerconnumitcate pou, pea, the tine
fhallcome, that wvhoſoeuer killeth vou, will thinke
that be doeth God ſeruice. dnd ſuch things will chew
poe vnto pou, becaufe they baue not knowen the Fa-
ther, neither pet me. Wut thele things haue F tolde
pou,that robert the time tg come, pe may remember
thenthat Jtoldeyou. eo) co
12) Said , WMidanddysrinces viene
ad cay : Phe Qalleasrcini Pe oie
JOD, Which as bpon this dap batt taught the
hearts of thy faith full people, by he {ending to
them the light et thy holy Spirit: Graunt bs bp the
ſame Spirit to haue a right iudgment in all things
and euermoꝛe Co reioyce in his Holy comtoꝛt, thꝛough
the merits of Chriſt Jeſus our Sauiour, who liueth
and reigneth with thee, in the vnitie of the lame
hi | Spirit,one God; world withoutend. Amen . =
i The Epiftle.. fee BS .
Ox Hen the fiftie dapes twere come fo ait
7s end, they were all with one accogd toges
Ither i one place, and fuddenly there
Diy. caine & found from heauen, as it had
Ay mes bene thecomming of a mightie inde;
and tt filles all the Houle tobere they fate. And there
appeared vnto them clouen tongues, tie as they bad
bene fire, and it fate bpon each onc of them, and thep
were ail filled with the holy Ghot, a began to tpeatie
with other tongues, even as the fame Spirit gaue
them vtterance. Then were dwelling at Hieruſalem
Jewes, deuoutemen, out of euery nation of them
that are vnder heauen. When this was noiſed aboutf.
the multitude came together and were afonted , be⸗
cauſe that euery man heard them ſpeake with bis
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iieſunday.
owtelanquage. Chey wondered all ,and marueiled,
faptig among thentfelues, Behold, are not ail theſe
whichſpeake, of Galilee? And bore beare twee euerp
man bis clone tongue wherein we were bones Par⸗
thians. and Medes, and Clamties, and the inhabi⸗
- tersof Meſopotamia, and of Fury and of Cappado-
. 6a of Dontuz,and Sita, Pheygia, and Pamphilia, of
Egypt, and of the parts of Libpa, whichis beſide Cp;
rene,and ſtrangers of Rome, Jewes and Proſelytes,
Creets and Aribians, we haue beard them ſpeake in
our owne tongues Che great workes of God,
4 The Gofpel. ,
Eſus (aid vnto his difciples, Jfpeetoue lohnr4.
mez ficepe mp Commandements, and 15. |
Jwil pray the Father, and be hall qtue -
is B95 pou another Comfozter, that be map ae
o> Foor bide With pou fo2 ever, euen the Spirit
: of Trueth, ohom tHe world cannot recetue , becaule
che world {eeth him not, neither knowerh him: Bue
_peknoto him, for be dwelleth with pou.and ſhalbe in
: you, ZF wilinot leaue vou comtoztlefic, but wil come
to you. Vet alittle while, and the woztd leeth mee no
moze, but pe fee me: For F itue,and pe hal liue. Ghat
Day thati pee Bnew that Jam in my father, and pou
in me, and Jin you. He that hath my Commaundes
ments and keepeth them, thelame ts hee that loucth
me. And He that loueth me, hall be loved of mp faz
ther, and Jwill loue him, wil ſhevo mine ovone ſelfe
vonto him. Judas ſaith onto bim, ( not Judas Iſca⸗
riotLord. Mhat is done that thou wilt ſhew thy felfe
vnto bs, and not bute the world 7 Jeſus anſwered.
and fatd vnto him, Ika man loueme he wil keepe my
fapings,and my father willloue him, and wee wil
ccome Oto Him, and dwell with him. Hee that lo⸗
ueth me not keeper notimplapings. And the “din
‘Munday in WV hitfun weeke,
which pe heave Snot imine, but the fathers which
ferit me. Theſe things bane Jſpoken vnto pou. being |
petpzeient with youbutthe Comforter, whichistiye
Holy Ghot, whom wip father willtendin my Mame,
be (bal teach pouali things, ebzingaltbingstovouy
remembrance , wiailocuer J bate fatd bute pow, |
Peace Jleaue with pou, mp peace Fj qiue vnto pou:
ot as the world giueth, glue J vnto pou. Wet not
your hearts be gneued neither (eave. Pewaue heard
how J fait vnto pou, 7 go and come again bntovou,
Af ye loued me, ye would berily retepce, becauſe lain
Igoe onto the Father: fox the father is greater then
J. And now hatte F (hewed pou before ti come, that
when itis come Co paſſe, pe might beleeue. Dereatter
will J not talfic many words vnto you :fo2 the peince
of this worꝛld commeth, and hath nought ime, but
that tye| world map know that Iloue theFather. And
ag the Father gaue me commandement,euen ſodo F,
€ Munday in Whitſun weexe.
. i | | The Collect.
‘ig (522; which as vpon this dap at taught the
—n Heatts,¢¢, As vpon Whitſunday.
| 14 Lr The Epiftle, {
1 Adtes 10 2 tnd Hen Jeter opened his mouih,and far,
. ee fie} Otatrueth J percetue, that there ts no
Je) Kye telpect ofperfons with Ged: but nall
rons 8* Zpeoplie, he that keareth him, z worketh
righteouſnes, is accepted with him, Ve
know the peeacving that Godlent vnto tye children
pF Ilrael preaching peace by Jeſus Cys, which ts
‘Lord ouer ail things. which preaching sas publiſh⸗
’ en throughout all Jury ( and beganne in Galilee, at
ter the Baptifine which John preached ) How God
anoynted Jeſus of Hazareth with toe holy Cue
Munday in n Whitlan weeke,
and » with power, — Jeſlus went about doing
good, and healing althat were oppreſſed of the deuti:
fo2 God was with him. And we ave witneiles ofall
things, which be did in the land of the Jewes, and at
Hieruſalem: whom they ficto and hanged ona tree:
Him God rayſed bp the third vay, and the wea im o-
penip, not to all the people, but vnto 08 witneſſes
(chofen before of God loz tye ſame intent) which ota
eate and drinke with bun after he aroſe from Death.
And he commanded bs to preac vnto the people,and
to teſtifie thatitis he whic) Was ordeined of Godto
he the Judge ofquicke and ead. Co him giue all the
Prophets witiuelle,thattiesugy bis Name, wholſoe⸗
fier beleeuech in him, thal receiue remifion of finnes.
Mhile Peter yet fake thele words, the holy GHokk fel
on alithem which beardthe preaching. Andthep
of oe Civcuntcifion, which belecued, where aſtonied
as manyas came with Peter, becaule that on the
‘Gentties alfo was hed out the gift ofthe Holy Ghoff,
02 Hep heard them fpeake with conzues, magni⸗
fie God. Chen anfwered peter, Can any man forbid |
water, that thele ſhould not be baptised, wich haue
receined the holy Gyoſt aſwell as we? ad He conte
one tens tobe baptised in tije (laine ofthe Lord.
Then prayed Hep him to tary a few dayes.
The Goſpel.
GAD Gud louedthe world, that hee gaue His 13.16
sas Onelp begotten Sone, that whofoener be-
eeueth in him, touid not perith, but haue
eue natting life, For God ſent not bis Sonne in⸗
to the world to condemne the wond, but thatthe
wold through Him wight tee faued. Bee that
beleeueth on him, ts not condemned. Wut hee that
beleeueth not, is condemned siready becauſe
: bee eis not geeued in cesses oF tHe oneip
| | begot⸗
‘Tuefday in Whitfun weeke.
begotten Sonne of God. And this is the condemna⸗
tion, that light is come into the world, and men leucd
darkeneſſe moze then light, becauſe their deedes were.
ani i euill. Foꝛ euery one that euill Doet), batech the tiave,
ny AM neither commeth to the light, left His deeds howid be
reprooued. Hut he that doeth the trueth.commethH to
the light, that bis deeds may be knowen; how *
they are wrought in God. -
@ Tueſday in Whirfun —*
The Collect.
God which as, — i @ Asvpon Whitfunday.
Epittle. a
A2.8.14. DEW Hen theApottles which were at Hieruſalem,
ASS 10020 OF God, theyſent vnto them Deter ana
John · which when they were come downe, prayed
for them that they might receiue tye holy Gyoſt. Foz
| aspet he was come on none of Chem, but they were
\ a baptised onely inthe Mamie of Chit Jeſu. Chen
cat, 1 laͤyd they their hands on them, and they receiued the
in i holy Ghoſt.
haya The Gofpel. a
| Johnio.1 ( Erilp, berily Flay vnto pou, Hethatens
S treth notin by tye doore tite the theepes*
AZ fold, but climeth bp ſome other war, the
ee; fame is a thieke and a murtherer. “Sut
RQes@yr hee that entrety in by the doore, isthe
Shepheard of the ſſheepe: to Hime the porter openett,
and the hheepe beare his voyce, ¢ he calleth tis owne
| fheepe by name, andileadeth themont. And when he
mm | hath (ent fo2th his own theepe, be goeth befoze them,
and the theepe follow him, forthey know bis voyce. A
a
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firanger will they not follow, but will flee from Him:
| fos they know not the voyce ot or This *
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things worch mutt bee kullilled hereafter, and imme⸗
Tle aduacy pee punday,
uerbe ſpake Jeſus vnto them,but they vnderſtaod not
what things they were which he patie buto them,
Then ſayd Jeſus onto themagaine,wertly,bertly J
fap vnto you, Jam the doore of the ſheepe. All euen
as marty as came before me, are theeues and murde⸗
revs, but the theepe did not heare them. J am the
Deore, by meifany enter in, he Hall be fafe, and hall
goe in and out,and finde paſture. A theefe commeth
- not but foz to fteale.filil,and deſtroy. Jam come that
they might bauclife, ethat they might baue tt moze
abundantly. Hee: |
ore Soe @ Trinitie Sunday.
The Colle.
A Misha and euerlaſting God, which bak giuen
“A pnto bs thy ſeruants avace, by the confellton ofa
true faith, to acknowledge the glozy of the eternall
Trinitie, and tn the power of the deutne Maieſtie, to
worſhipthe Uinttte : Wee beleech thee , that through
the ſtedtaſtneſſe of thts faith, we may euermoꝛe De de-
fended from all aduerſitie, which liuck and reiqnett
One God, wo72!d without end.Amen, |
The Epiftle.
was open in beauen, andthe fivl bopee z.
wiich J beard, was as it were of a
Trumpet, talking with me, which fapd,
=) Come bphither, and J will whew thee
Diatly J was in the Spirit, and bebolde,aleate was
fet in heaven. and one fate on the ſeate. And hee that
fate. was to looke bpon ithe vnto a Jaſper fone, and
aSHardineftone. Andthere wasarainebow about
the ſeate, in ſight like vnto an Emerald. Andabout
cthe Seate were foure and twentie ſeates, and vpon
the ſeates foure and twenty litting, yee
2) = , Ze 2, 2 f K rt
a ee _— Tee * — —
Fter this Jiooked, and behold, adooze Apoca. 4.
Frititie Sunday.
én white rapment, and had on their beads crownes
of gold. And out of thefeat proceeded lightnings and:
thundzing, and bopces, And there were feuen lamps
of fire burning betoze the ſeate, which ave the ſeuen
Spivits of God, aud: before the feat there was afea
of glaſſe like vnto Chꝛiſtall, andin the middes of the
{eate, andround about the feate were foure beaſtes
fullof eyes. befoze and behind.and the fir bea was
like a Lion, and the fecond beaſt like acalfe , and the
third beaft had a face like aman, and the fourth beak
was like a flying Cagle. And the foure beakes had
each of them fire wings about bim, and they were
full ofepes. within, And they did not reſt day neither
| night, faping, Holy, boly, holy 102d God Aimightic,
A Which was,andis.andistocome. And wheuthele
fi | beaftes gaue glory and honour, and thankes to him
that fate on the ſeate (which liueth foꝛ euer and euer)
the faure and twentie Elders fell downe befoze him
that fate on the thzone, and worchipped him that it
ueth kor euer, acaſt their ero wnes before the theone,
fapitia, Chou art worthy, D Lord our God, toreceine
glory, and honour, and power, for thou hall created
ali things, and for thy wils fake thepare and were
created..
The Gofpel.
5 here was a man of the Phariles na-
SS [SEXY med Nicodemus, a ruler ofthe Jewes.
ancy) [GER Che fame came to Fetus by night,
th. Ra] [Soy Andlayd vnto bint, Wabbit, toce howe
ti Risers, 4 that thou art a teacher come trom God,
+ Foꝛ no man coulddoe ſuch miracles as thou doeſt.
4 except God were with him. Jeſus anſwered and
ſayd vnto him, werily, verily Jſay vnto thee, Except
aman be borne from aboue, hee cannot {ee the hing:
dome of God. Nicodemus fapd onto Him, Hom
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Iohn. 3.1.
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The firft Sunday after Trinitie.
catta man be borne when be is olde? Can he enter in⸗
tohis mothers wombe, and be borne againe 7 Jeſus
anfwered, Uertly , verily Flap buto tice, Except a
mat be bozne of water and of the {pirit.be cannot ens
ter into the kingdomeof God. Tyat vohich is borne
of the fleſh, is fleſh:and that which is borne of the ſpi⸗
tit, is ſpirit. Maruaile not thou that J ſayd vnto
chee, Pe mull be borne from aboue. Che wind blow:
eth where it luſteth, and thou heareſt the foundtheres
of, but thou cant not tell tebence it cõmeth.noꝛ whi⸗
cher it goeth: So tg every one that is boꝛne ofthe
{pirtt. Micodemus anfiwered,and {ald vnto Hin, How
can thele thingsbe 7 Jefus anfwered,and ſayd vnto
bim, Act thoua Maſter in Iſrael, and knoweſt not
theſe things ’aertip.berily Iſay vnto thee, we fpeake
teat we huow, and teflifie that wee jaucleene, and
pee receiue not our witnelle. FE J haue tolde rou
earthly things, and pee beleeue not, how ſhall pe be:
leeue ik tell you of heauenly things? And no man
afcendeth bp to heauen, bute that came down fron
heauen, euen the Sonne of man which fs in heauen.
And as Soles lift bp the Serpent in the wildernes,
even fomut the Sonne of man be life bp, chat toes
— beleeucth in hint, peri not, but haue life euer⸗
ng,
| @ Thefirft Sunday after Trinitie.
i The Colle&.
G ODM the ſtrength ofall them that trull in thee,
mercifully accept our prayers: and becaule the
weakeneſſe ofour moztall nature can Boe no Good
thing without thee,qraunt bs the helpe of thy grace,
that tn Keeping of thy commaunaements toee map
pleale thee boty in will and deede, through Felis
ChitourLogd,
U2 The
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The firft Sunday after Trinitie.
> The Epiftle. | i
1.Iohn... 8 Carely beloucd.tet bs loue one another,
7. <i) Eaten es foz loue commeth of God, and euery one
Le (hatdloucth.is borne of God, and know:
eth God. He that loucth not, knoweth
not Ged:(o2 God ts loue. Fn this appea:
reth theloue of God tobs ward, becaule that God
fent his onely begotten Sonne into the world, that
We might liue though him, Hercin ts lowe, not that
we loued God, But that he loued hs, and tent his
Sonne to be the agreement foz our fines, Mearelyp
beloued, tf God fo loued bs. we ought alfo one toloue
another. Noman hath leene Godat anytime, FE.
toe loue oneanother, God dwelleth in vs, and Hts
foue is perfect in bs. Hereby know wee that we dwell
in him and he in bs, becaufe he hathgiuen bsofhis
Spirit and we haue ſeene, and doe teſtifie, that the
Father ſent the Sonne to bee the Sauiour of the
worlde. whoſoeuer confelleth that Jeſus ts the
Sonne of God, in him dwelleth God, and hein God.
And wee haue knowen and beleeued the loue that
God hath tobs, God,ts loue, andhee that dwellech
int inloue, dwelleth in God, and God in him. Herein is
HY the lore perfect in vs, that we ſhould tru in the dap
gy of Judgement :fozasheets, euen ſo are wee inthis
world. Chere is no feare in loue, bhe perfect loue ca:
ficth out feare: for feare bath painefulneſſe. De that
feareth.is not perfect in loue.We loue him,fo2 be ios
ued bs irl, Feanp man fap, Jloue God, and pet Hate
big brother. he tg a lyar. for how can he that loueth
not his bꝛother whom he hathſeene loue God hom
be hath not ſeene? and this Cominaundement haue
we of him, that he which loueth God, Hould loue his
brother alſo.
* The
9 he firſt Sunday after Trinitie.
The Goſpel.
Here was a certaine rich man, which Luke rs.
SxP, Was clothed in purple and fine white, 19.
Gwe and fared delicioufly euery dap. And
HC] [poe Chere Was acertaine begger named Wa:
A zarus, which lay at hig gate fulof forces.
—— to bee refreſhed with the crumbes which fell
from the rich mans board, and no man gaue bute
him : the dogges came alſo and licked his ſores. And
tt fortuned that the begger Died, and was caried by
the Angels into Abꝛahams bolome. Che rich man als
ſo died ẽ was buried. Andbeing in hell in tozments,
hee likt bp his eyes, and ſaw Abꝛaham afarre off, and
Laxꝛarus tn his boſome, and hecryed, and ſayd, fa:
ther Abraham, haue mercy on mee, and fend Laza⸗
tus, that hee may dip the tip of bis finger in water,
and coole my tongue, fo ‘ aim tozmented in this —
flame. But Abzabam (apd, Sonne, remember that —
Chou in thy life time receiuedſt thy pleafure , and con:
trary wife, Lasarus recetued paine : but now bee is
exmfozted, and thou art puntihed. Beyond ail this
bertweene bs and pou there is a great{pace fet, ſo that
they which would qoe from hence to pou cannot, net:
ther maycome from thence tobs. Chen bee fayd, J
pray thee therefore father, fende bint to my fathers
‘Houle (fo2F baue flue bꝛethꝛen) fo2 to warne them
leſt thep come alfo into fhe place of tozment, Abꝛa⸗
ham layd vnto him, They baue Motes and the Pro⸗
| phets , tet them beare them. Andhe (apd, Map father
4 — butifone come vnto them from the dead,
chey wilrepent. Heſayd onto him, Ifthey heare not
Motes andthe prophets, neither will they ene
though one ariſe from death againe.
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The y.Sunday after Trinitie.
The Colled.
[_ 220: mañe bs to haue a perpetual feare and loue
of thy holy Name, fo2 thou neuer tayleſt to helpe
and gouerne them bobom thou doeſt * vp in thy
ltedtalt loue.Graunt this.ac.
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1. Iohnm 3. F
13.
WAI PD | erantlateD from death vnto life, becaule
iA VAN 1 wee loue the brethren. Hee thatloueth
VAs not bis bꝛother abideth tn death. naho-
fi — forucr hateth his brother, is a manllap⸗
er, And ye know that nomanflaper bath eternatt tife
abiding in him. Hereby percetue toe loue,becaute pe
gaue his life fo2 bs, and Wwe ought togiue our liues fo2
the brethren. Wut who fo bath this worlds good,
and feeth bis brother haue need, and ſhutteth bp bis
compafiton from Him, how dwelleth theloucof Goo
invim? Wp babes iet bs not loue in wozd,neither in 4
tongue: butin deed andin berity, Hereby we know
that wee are ofthe berity, and can quiet our hearts
before dim, for tt our heart condemne bs, Godts
4 greater then our heart, and knoweth all things.
the Dearely beloued, tfour heart condemne bs rot, thers.
Ria baue we tru to Godward, and vohatſoeuer wealie, —
ie we recetucof him, becaule we keepe his Commande: ~
ments, anddoe thote things which ave pleafant in
bis fight. And thisis bis Commaundeinent,that we
belecucon the Nameothis Sonne Jeſus Chriſt, and
loue one another, as he gaue commandement, And
bee that keepeth his Commandements, dwelleth in
Him, and He in him: and hereby we know that he a ⸗
bidet in vs, euen bythe Spirse which hee bathate
- Theiij ii j. Sunday heer M rinicie. 3
| The Gofpel.
Certaine man oꝛdained a great upper, Luke r4.
>: and bade many, and lent his leruant at ,
) fupper time to fap to them that were
> inden, Come, fo2z allthings are now
ooex ready. And they all at once began ta
matic excule. Che firt (aid bnto him, 4 Haue boughe
afarine, and J mué needs goe and {ee tt, J peay tijec
haue me excuſed. And another layd , J baue bought
fine yoke oforen,and J go to pꝛoue them, F pray thee
haue me excuſed. Andanother ſayd, baue married
& wife, an#therefore F cannot come, And che ſeruant
returned, and brought his maſter word againe theres
of. Chen was the goodman of the houte difpieates,
and fayd to His feruant, Goe out quickly tnto the
freetsandquartersef the City, and being in hither
Che poo2e, and feeble, and thebaltand blind. And the
feruant fapd, Lord, itis done ag Chou batt comma:
ded, and yet there is roume. Andthe Lord ſayd onto
Gis ſeruant, Goe out into the high wayes and hedges
and compell them to come tn, chat mp Houle map bee
filled. for J fay onto you, that none of theſe men
— * were bidder, thal tafe of mp fupper,
ag] The itj. Sunday after Trinitie,
~The Colle&.
L Dd, twee befeech thee mercifully to heare vs and
vnto wohom thou bak giuen an hearty deſtre to
prꝛay grant that by thy mighty atde we —
neem Jelus Chꝛiſt our Lord. |
The Epiſtle.
BRbmit pour ſelues euery man one to ano⸗. Pets. 5s.
oN] ther, Knit pour felues together it iow:
DUAN lineffe of minde : Foꝛ God reſiſteth the
POO — and giueth grace to the humble.
L4 Submit
The 11, Sunday after Trin‘tie,
Submit pour felues therefore vnder the mighty
handok God, that he map erale you tohen the time is
. come. Caftall pour care bpon bim , foꝛ bee careth fo2
pou, Be fober and watch ; fo2 pour aduerfary the dee
uil, as roaring Lion, walketh about. feeking whom
bee map devoure: whom reliſt fedfat in the faith,
Knowing that the fame afflictions areappointeddn« ·
to pour becthzen that are in the woꝛid. Wutthe God -
ofaligrace, which bath called vs vnto bis eternal
glory by Chriſt Fetus , hail his owne felfe (after that
pe haue ſuſſered alittle affliction ) make pou perfect,
fettic, frength and fablih you. To him beglozy and
Dominion for ever and euer. Amen.
The Cofpel.
Luke rs. F Hen reforted vnto Him all the Publi⸗
I.
9 be hath foundit, hee layech it on his ſhoulders with
top: and aſſoone as he commeth home, he calleth to⸗
| gether his lovers and neighbozs , faping vnto them,
| # Keioyce with mee, for Jhaue found mp heepe which
4) was tof. Flap bnto pou,that likewiſe toy thal bee in
Meh. it heaven ouer one inner that repenteth, moze then o⸗
i Her ninetpand nine tuff perfons, which neede no re-
pentance. Cither what woman, hauing tenqroats,
( t€the fofe one ) doeth not lights candle, and ſweepe
the houfe, and feeke diligenttp till thee findeit? And
when thee hath found tt, thee calleth Her louers and
ber neighbours toacther, laying, Keioyce with mee,
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The iiij. Sunday after Trinitie.
fo: Jhaue foundthe groat which F lof. Likewite F
‘fap vnto pou , halt there be top in the preſence of the
Angels of God, ouer one finner that repentech, ©
— © The fourth Sunday after Trinitie,
The Colle&.
G On the protectour of all that trulin thee, with:
out whom nothing ts trong, nothing ts holy: in
creale and multiply bpon bz thy mercy, that thou be-
ing our ruler and guide, wee may fo pafle through
things tempozalt,that wee finally lole not the things
eternall: Graunt this , heauenly father, for Jeſus
Chilis fake our 102d .
he Epiſtle.
aoe ape Suppote that the afflictions ofthts life, Rom.3.
= Jare Not worthy ofthe qlozp which ſhalbe 18,
Ope B'S: — ronnes of Bod hall appeare.becaufe the
creature is ſubdued to hanity againg the wil thereof,
Dut fo2 his toill which hath tubdued the ſame in hope.
02 the fame creature Hhailbe Deliuered from the bon:
dage of cozruption , into the glozious liberty of the
ſonnes of God. Foꝛ we knovo that eucry creature gro⸗
neth with bs allo, and traueyleth in paine,cucn onto
this time :notonelp it, but we alſo which haue the —
fir fruits ofthe Spirit, mourne in our ſelues alfo,
and wait fo2 the adoptiõ ofthe childzen of Gov, euen
the deliuerance of cur bodyes. |
The Gofpel. i
2 eye mercifuilp,as pour Father alto is mer⸗ Lukee. |)
Ss g cifull. Judge not, and ve hall notbetudged. 36. 9
3 © Condemne not, and re fhall not be condem⸗ = |
‘ned. ffozgiue, and ye ſhalbe fozgiuen, Giue,
ambit paitbe given bnto POU, good — ane
preſſe
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‘Thev.Sunday after Trinitie.
preſſed dowone, and ſhaken together, and running o⸗
uer, (hall men giue into pour bofomes. Foꝛ with the
fame meafure that pee mete withall, Hall other men
mete to pou againe, And hee put fortha ſimilitude
vnto them, Can the blinde leade the bitnde? Doe they
not both fall into the ditch? Che diſcipie ts not aboue
bis matter. Euery man thalibe perfect, euen as his
malter is. roby leek thou a mote tn thy brothers ere,
but conũdereſt not the beame Chat is in thine otone
eve, Cither vow cank thou fay to thy beotber , Bꝛo⸗
ther, let mee pull out the mote that ts in thine epe,
when thou feel not the beame that is tt thine owne
eve? fir, thou hypocrite, call out the beame out of
thine owneepe, Chen Malt thou fee perfectly to pull
daout the mote that is in thy beothers eve.
} 1.Pet.3.8.
@ They. Sunday after Trinitie.
The Colle&. *
G Raunt, Lod, voce befeech thee, that the courſe of
N this wold may be fo peace ablpordered bp thy gaz
uernance, thatthy Congregation map ioyfullyſerue
,
thee in all godly quietnetic,chrough Jeſus Chzitt our
The Epiftle. : de
Erou all ot one mind, and of one heart,
& ($8) ) loucas bꝛethren, be pitiful, bee courte:
pol = tog OUS, meeke, Not rendring eultl fo2 euill,
FD ) o2 rebuke foz rebuke: but contrary wile
(Ses Ne 9, biefle, inowing that pee are thereunto
called, eucn that pee ſhould bee heires of the bleſſing.
For bee that doeth long after life, and louety to fee
good dayes, let himretraine bis tongue from euiti,
and his lips that they ſpeake no. quiie.. Let him ef:
cheweuil and doe good, let bim ſeeke peace, and enſue
ft. Forthe cyesot the Lozd are ouer the righteen
an
- ~The v,Sunday after Trinitie.
and his eares are open nto their prayers. Agatne,
the face ofthe Lordis ouer them that doe euil. More⸗
Oller, whois he that vortlHarine you, if pe follow that
Which is good? Pea happy are peit any trouble hap:
penbnto pou foz righteoutnelle ſake. Be not pee a
trapd fo2 any terrourofthem , neither be pe troubled:
butfanctifie the L020 Godin pour Hearts,
| lide The Gofpel. Pat |
iwc! CDeame to palle , that when the people Luke y.1- |
4 he peealled bpon bim to heare the word cf
; | God, hee food by the lake ot Genesareth,
Ste and fave two Mippes Gand by the lakes
fine, but the fithermen were gone out of them, and
were wathing theirnets, And heeentred. into one of
the thippes (which pertapned to Simon) and prayed
him thathee would thzutt outa littie from the land.
And bee fate Downe, and taught the people out ofthe
fhip. When bee bad ieft {peaking , bee fapd vnto Si-
mon, Launch out into the oeepe,andiet Miprournets
tomake adzaughs. And Simon anſwered, and fayd
pntobim, Water, wee haue labouredatinight,and
haue taken nothing :Meuerthelelle, at thycomman⸗
dement, J will looſe foozth the net, And when they
had ſo done, they inclofed a great multitude of fitfes.
But their net brake, and they Deckened to their kel⸗
jowes, Which were inthe other thip.that they ſhould
come and belpe them. And they came and filled both
fhips.that they fanke againe. when Simon Peter
ſaw this, hee fel Downe at Jeſus knees, faping, 102d,
goe from mee, for Jamalintull man. Foꝛ hee was
aſtonyed, and all that were With Him, atthedzaughe
Of filbes which they bad taben: And fo was alſo
James and John the ſonnes of Febedee, which were =.
partners With Simon. And Jeſus fayd bnto Bie * .°' -
mon, Feare not, from Henceloosth chou ſhalt catchy re
GHEE Peet mMoen.
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The vj. Sunday after Trinitie.
men. And they bought the hips to land, and forſooke
ail ann followed Him. 3
@ The fixt Sunday after Trinitie.
} The Colle&.
G Dd which hak prepared to them that ioue thee,
fuch good things as pafle mans vnderſtand⸗
ing : powe into our hearts ſuch loue toward thee,
that wee louing theeinall things, may obtaine thy
pꝛomiſes which exceed al that woe can deſire, thzough
Jeſus Chl our L020.
| The Epiftle.
in Jeſus Chik, are baptised to die with him?
we are buried then with him by baptiſme for
He foto pee not , that all we tohich are baptised
co die, thatithetotfe as Chꝛiſt was rapled front death
bythegloryof b father, euen ſo we alſo hould walkie
inanewitfe. Foꝛ if voe be grafted in death like vnto
him , euen ſo hall wee be partakers of the holy refurs
rection : brotoing thts, that our olbeman ts crucified
with him ailo, that the body of inne might dttetlyp be
deſtroyed, that hencetorth we hould notbe feruants
vnto finne. Foꝛ he that ts dead, ts tukified from finne.
uaberefoze,tf we be Dead with Chriſt, we beleeue that
toe ſhall liue afc with bint: Bnowing that Chik be:
ing rapien from death , dieth no nroze , Death hath no
moꝛre power ouer him. soz as touching that he died,
He diedconcerning {inne once: and as touching that
beliueth, beeliueth vnto God. Like wile confider pe
alfo, that pe are dead as touching fine, but ave aliue
vnto God,theough Jeſus Chriſt our L020.
The Gofpel.
Elus layd Onto bis difciples, Creept pour
ESche Scribes and Phariſes, pe cannoe enter
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The vij. Sunday after Trinitie.
intothe kingdome of heauen. Pe haue heard that it
was ſaid vnto them ofold time, Chou ſhalt not kill:
wyoſoeuer killeth ſhall be in danger of Judgement.
Wut Alay vnto you, that whoſoeuer is angry with
bis brother vnaduiſedly, ſhall be tn Danger of iudge⸗
niente. and whoſoeuer faith vnto his bother, Kacha,
ſhalbe in danger of a Councell. Out wyofocier fatty,
Chou foote,hailbe tn danger cf hell fire. Cherefore it
thou offerctt thy gift at the altar, a there remembectt
ie thy brother hath ought againg thee, leaue there
t
ine offring befoze the altar, and go thy way ſirſt and
be reconciled to thy botbher.¢ then come and offer thy
gift. daree with thine aduerfay quickly, whiles thou
attin the wap with him, tet at any time the aduerſa⸗
ry deliver thee tothe Fudge, andthe Judge deliver
theetothe minifer,and then thoube caft into patfon,
werily Flay onto thee, thou thalt not comeout
thence tin thou ball payd the bttermof farthing. —
¶ The vij.Sunday after Trinitie, ,
— ao ColleA:
and giuer of all good things, avafic in our Hearts
theioucol thy Mame, tncveafetndstrue religion,
nourxiſh b3 with al goodnelic,and of thy great merce
keep vs in the lame through Fetus Cyzié our L020.
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NCL) Pees And to iniquity (from one iniquitie to
=== another) euenfo wow giue ouer pour
members feruants vnto righteouſneſſe, thatpemap
befanctified. for when pe wereferuantsofitnneye —
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in thote things whereof pe are now athamed?fo2 the
end of thole things is death. Butnow are pe deliue⸗
red from ſin, and made toe ſeruants of God, and haue
pour fruit to be fanctificd, ¢ the end euerlaſting tife.
Foz the rewardof finne is Death, bit eternal life ig
the gift of God, chzough Jeſus Chik our Lord.
The Gofpel.
SES PD thofe dayes toben there was a herp areat
Voy (Ge Company ,andhad nothing toeare, Fetus
FiO ie called his dilcipies vnto him, and fayd nto
| then, F hae compalſion on the people, bes
cauſe they haue beene now with me thzee Daves, and
haue nothing to eat, andifZ (end thein away fatting
to their owne houſes they thall faint bp the way: foz
diuers of them came from farre-And bis diſciples an-
fwered bin, Where hould a man haue bzead here in
the wildernefie, to fatiffie theſe? And he aſked them,
How many loaues haue ye? Cher fayd, Seuen And
He commanded the people fo fit dotone on the ground.
And he tooke the ſeuen loaues, and toben he had gi⸗
uen thankies. be brake, and gaue to his diſciples to fet
befoze them: and they did fet chem before the people.
And they haa a few (mal fithes:and when he had bleſ⸗
fea he cOmanded thensalfotobeletbefozethem. And
they dideate,and were fufficed. And they tooke * of
the bzoker meat that was left, ſeuen bafkets ful. And
they that did cat. were about foure thoufand. Andbe |
fent them away.
@ The viij. Sunday after Trinitie.
The Colle&.
( , Ddiwbele peourdencets neuer decetued, we bum:
bly befeech thee.that thou wilt put away frombs
all hurtfali things, and giue thofe things tobich bee
profitable foꝛ bs, through Jeſus Che our ete: 4
c
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rae Se ee a
Thevit}.Sunday after Trinitie.
TheEpittle.
LE ethzen, we are debters, not to tbe Rom.8.
“NH, fleth, to liue after the teh :fo2 tf pe liue 12.
avr after thie fieth,peethatldie, Wut ifyee,
A) A through the ſpirit, doe moztifie the
ST deedes of the bodte, pe ſhall liue. for as
inany ag are led by the {pirit of Goad , they are the
ſonnes of Bod. Foꝛ pe haue not receiued the ſpirit of
bondage to feare any moze: but ye haute receiued the
ſpirit of adoption, whereby weerp , Abba, Father.
Che lame Spirit certificty ouripirit that wee are
thefons of God, Ff we be fonnes, then ave we aifo
heires, the beires (4 meane)of God, and heires ans
neredwith Chriſt, ik ſo be that we lufier with him,
that toe may alfo be glorified together with him,
The Gofpel.
YE! vowin meeps ctothing,b 5 thep Mat 7.15.
arerauening wolues: pe Hall know thers.
. 2 by thetr fruits. Doe men gather grapes of
~~~. ~ thomnes? 02 fias of thifties? Cuen fo euery
| eae koorth good fruits: buta coꝛrupt
tree bringeth foorth euill fruits. A qoodtreecannot
bring foorth bad fruits, neither can a bad tree bring
forty good fruits. Cuery tree. that bꝛingeth not forty:
good fruit.is hewen dovone/ a caf into the fire. Phere⸗
foze bp their fruits ye ſhall know them. Moteuerp
one that faith vnto me, Loꝛd, 102d, ſhall enter into
the kingdome ofheauen:but he that doeth the will
ofmy father, which is inbeauen,
@ The ix. Sunday after Trinitie.
The Colle&.
CG, Baune to bs, Lord, we befeech thee, the ſpirit to:
thinke and doe alwayes {uch things as beright>
full, that we which cannot bee without thee, sis Aa
———
The ix. Sunday after Trinitie.
thee be able to line according to thy will, through Fee
‘ame I.Cor,10.
i).
fus Ch2t our Lod,
TheEpiftle.
ON Weth2e1, J would not that ve ſhould beigno
ZED cloud and all patted thozow the fea,and were
rant, bow that our fathers were all onder the
alipaptised vnder Doles tn the cloud, and in the fea,
and did all eate of one ſpirituall meate, a did al drinke
ofone ſpiritual drinke:and they danke of the ſpiritu⸗
al roche that followed them, which rocke boas Chit.
Wut in many ofthem Had God no delight: fo2 they
vere ouerthrowen in the wilderneſſe. Theſe are ens
faples to bs,that we ſhould notiut after euththings,
ag they luſted, and that we ſhould not be woꝛſbippers
Ofimages, as toere fome of thent, accozding as it is
weitten: Che people fate downe to cate and drinike,
and vole bp to play. Neither let vs be defiled with foz-
nication, as ſome ofthem were defiled with fornicas
tion, and fell in one day thee and twenty thoufand.
Neither let bs tempt Chriſt, as ſome ofthem tempted
and were deſtroyed offerpents. Neither murmure pe,
as ſome of them murimured,and were deſtroyed of the
deſtroyer.All theſe chings happened vnto them £02 ex⸗
amples:but are weitten to put vs in remembꝛance,
whom the endes of the world are come vpon. Where⸗
foze let him that thinketh he fandeth , take Heed, tek
he fall. Chere hath none other temptation taken pou
but ſuch as followeth the nature of man.But God ts
faithful, which hall notfuffer pou tobe tempted a⸗
boue pout ſtrength, but hall tn the mids of tempta-
tion make alway, that pe map be able to beare if.
The Gofpel. :
Be) Elus layd bute bis dilciples, Chere wasa
4 if certaine rich man which bad a Steward,ana
ess, the fame was accuſed onto him that bee baa
waſted
, The x.Sunday after Trinitie. ,
walled his goods. And he called him, and ſayd onto
him, How isit that Jheare thts of thee? Giue ac:
compts of thy Stemardihip, foz thou mayeſt bee no
longer Steward. Che Steward ſaid within him:
felfe, what hall Idoe? foz mp matter taketh away
from me the Stewardſhip. JIcannot dig, and to beg F
am aſhamed. Jwote what to do, that when Jam put
outofthe Stewardhip, they may recetuemee into
their boufes. So when he had called allbis matters
debters together, he ſaid vnto thefith, Bot much
oweſt thou vnto uy maker? and be apd, An hundred
tunnes ofovle: And he ſayd onto him, Cake thy biil,
and fitdomwne quickly, and write fifty, Chen fata he to
another, Dow muchowed thousand be laid, An hun⸗
Deed quarters of wheate. He ſayd vnto him, Cake thy
biltjand weitefourelcoze, Aud the Loꝛd commended
_ thebnint Steward, becauſe he had done wiſely. Foꝛ
the childzen of this world are in their Nation wiſer
‘then the children of light. And fap onto pou, Dake
roufriends ofthe burighteous chammon that when
pefhallbaueneed,thep map vecetue you into euerlaſt⸗
‘Wgbabitations: | ve
Ss 6) o@ Thex.Sunday after Trinitie, 7
WHO) _. The Collea, |
IEtthr mercituu eares, D. Lord, bee open to the
“prapers of thy bumble ſeruants: and that they
May obteine thetr petitions, make thent to aſke ſuch
things as thall pleafe thee, through Fetus Chit our
Log, |
sah, siijaoe TheEpifle.
PW) Ducerning fprituall things, beethzer, «Cor. 12
ARS O26) would not haue vou ignorant. Peer.
d (tee. Eno that ve were Gentiles, and went
NG OK vour wayes bntodumbe tages, euen
SYN a8 ve were led. Whertore J] declare vnto
M ‘pou,
Ade.
ot oe
Thex.Sunday after ities
piu, thatne man ſpaking by the Spirit of God, de:
tieth Jeſus. Allono mar can fay that Fetus isthe
Lod, Out by the holy Ghoſt. Chere ave diuerlitiesof
gifts,petbut one Spirit. And there are differences of
adminiſtrations.and pet but one Lozd.and there are:
divers manersof operations, and pet but one Gad;
which worketh all in all. Che gilt ofthe Spirit ig ais
uen to euery man Co edilie withal. fozto one is giuen
through theSpirit the btterance of wifdome,to ano:
tier ig giuen the btterance of inotoledae bythe fame
SHpirit,to anether ts gtuen faith by the fame Spirit,
fo another the gift of healing by the fame Spirit, to
another powerto doe miracies, to another to prophe⸗
ſie, to another iudgement to difcerne Spirits,to ane:
ther diuers tongues, to another the interpzetation of
tongues: andthefle al worketh the felfe fame Spirit,
DIMIDING Co enerp man aleucrall gitt, euen as he will)
| te The Gofpel.
3.4’ Nd when he boas come neere to Hieru⸗
-¢ falem, De bebelathe city, and wept on
» It, laying, Ikthou bad knowen thole
eo things which belong puto thy peace, e⸗
ose Len it this thy day, thou wouldeſt take:
Heed: but now are they hid fromethinecpes. soz the
Daves (hall come. bnto thee, that thineenemtes halk
cal a banke aboutthee, and compafie thee round and
Reepe thee in on erery fide, and make thee euen witty
thearaund, andthy childzen which are in thee: and
thep tall not leaue tn thee one fone bpon another,
becauſe thou hnowe not the time of thy bifitattor,
And he went into the Compile, and begat to calout
thein that fold therein, and them that bought faping
pnto them, It is wꝛitten, My Houle isthe houſe of
prayer, but pe haue made it a denne ot theeues. And.
hetaught dayly inthe Cempie...
The
ee
es, ee
so. —
The xj Sunday after Trinitie.
; The Colle&.* Py or
G2: , which declarett thy ãimighty power 08
chiefly in hewing mercy andpity:atue vnto vs
abundantip thy grace, that wee running to thy pro⸗
mifes , may be made parta kers of thy heauenlytrea⸗
ee Jeſus ee ——— ike :
piſtle
ay J Rethze11,a8 pertaining to the Gofpel twbhich — Cort. 15
9 F preacher nto pou, which ye haue alfo ac:
Be) fe cepted, and tn the which ve contitiue,beche |
—“ wobich ve are alfo faued: Fj doe you to wit af:
ter whatmaner J preached vnto pou, tf pee keepe tt
except ye haue belee ued in bate. Foꝛſirſt of ati Z de:
liuered vnto you that which J receiued, How that
Chzik died for our finnes; agreeing to the Scrip:
tures: and thathe toas buried. ¢ thatherofe againe
the third Day, accosding to the Scriptures, an’ that
he was ſeeneof Cephas, then ofthe twelue:after that,
He was feeneofinoze then fiue Hundzed brethren at
once,of which many remaine vnto this dap, and ma⸗
ny arefallen afeep, Sfrer thatappeared he to James
then to all the Gpofties,andlatt of ali be was feene of
me, a8 One that was bozne out ofdue time: foꝛ Jam
the leaft of the Apoſtles, which am not worthy tobe
called an Spoftle,becaule Z baue perfecuted the Con:
gregation of God, But by the grace of God. Jam that
Jam:and his grace which ts in me, was not in batne.
But J laboured moze abundantly then they all : pet
not Jbut the grace of God whichis with me. There⸗
fore whether tt were J. 02 they, fo te preached, and
haue beleeued.
S The Goſpel.
5 Brit tolde this parable vnto certaine which Luke 18,
re tuted in Chemfetues,that they were perfect, o,
i and defpiled other. @. men went bp *7
The xij. Sunday aferT Trinitie.
the Temple to prap, the one a Phariſee, and the other
a Publicane. The Phariſee ood and prayed thus
with himſelke: God F thanke thee, that Jam not as
other men are, Extortioners vniuſt, adulterers,o2 as
this Publicane. J fall twiſe in che Weeke, J giue
tithe of all that J poſſeſſe. And the Publicane fan:
ding afarre off, would Noth bp His eves to heauen,
>) but tmote bis bef, faping , God be merctfuiltomea
was glozious, fo that the chilojen of Iſrael
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sayy
2. Cor. 3° ey, NES 5
| Cx
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1
finner, 9 telipou, this man departed home to bis.
houſe, iuſtiſfied moꝛe then the other ffo2reuerp man
that exalteth himſelfe thali be brovaghtiow: tale
that humbleth himlcife,thalibe evalied. —
I Thexij. Sunday after Trinitie. Sz
ci oo Fite Colle: 3 ae
| A Lmiabty a cuerlattine God which art alwepes 5
moꝛe readyto heare, then wee to pray, and art
Wont to giue moze then either we delire o: deferue:.
powrt Doone bpon bs the abundance of thy mercy, _
forging bs thole things whereofourcontcienceis 4
afratd,and giuing vnto bs that, that our prayerdare.
not —— to cae through Fetus. bei our
Lord
cach erutt ——— — chau to 600
ey Ward. not that we are fufficient of our lelues
Ato thinke any thing as ofour felues: but if
we be able vnto any thing, the ſame comineth of God.
which bath made vs able to miniſter the new Getta?
ment, not of theletter, but of the ſpirit: for the letter
Killeth. but the Spirit gtueth itfe. Fe the miniſtrati⸗
on of Death, theough che letters figured in fones,
not behoide the face of Motes for the alor ot Dis
countenance (which glozy is done away +) Wop 9*
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The xiij.Sunday after Trinitie:
not themintiration of the Spirit be mutch moze ato:
‘rious? Foꝛ tithe minifiration of condemnation bee
glorious, much moze doeth the miniſtration of righ
teoufnetle exceed in glory.
he Goſpel.
Pay — Elus departed fromthe coalles of Tyre Marke.7,
and Sidon, and came Onto the Seaof 31.
[2B | we = Galilee, thorow the mids of the coats
UN Ss “i oftheten cities. Andthey broughe onto
J == him onethat was deake, and had an im⸗
pediment in bis fpeach :and they prayed Him to put
bis band vpon him. And when hee had taken bint a:
{ide from the people, be put bis fingers into his eares
and did {pit , and touched his tongue ,andlooked bp
‘to heauen and fiqhed, and ſayd vnto Him, Ephata, that
is to ſay, Be opened. And ſtraightway his eares were
opened, and tie Fring of his tongue was looſed, and
he ſpake plaine, And he commaunded them that they
ould telinoman. Butthe moze hee forbade them, fo
‘much the moze a great deale they pubitthed, ſaying,
He hath oone allthings well, hee bath made both the
deate to ae and the dunbe to tpeakie.
| * @ The xij | Sunday after Trinitie.
The Collect.
“A kinda and mercifntl God, of whofe onely gitt
2it commeth that thy kaithlul peopie doe vnto thee
true and laudable ſeruice:grant we beſeech thee. that
we may fo runne to chy heauenly pꝛomiſes/ that wee
‘failenot finally to attaine the fame, theough sre
phy our Loꝛd.
The Epiftle.
—— D aAbraham and his {eede were the aria Gal. 3.16
36 made, Detapeth not, Jn his ſeeds as many:
| weet but In thyeeo ag otdne· which is Chit
<« “2. za —_—
E se
The xiij. Sunday after Trinttie.
This Alay that the Law, which began afterward bes
pod foure hundzed ¢ thirty peeres , doth not difanull
the Celament that was confirmed afoze of Gon vnto
Chriſt ward, to mabe the pomite of mone effect. Foꝛ té
the inheritance come ofthe Law,tt commerh not now
of Promiſe:but God gave it to Abraham by promife,
Wherelore then Cerueth the Latas the Law was ad:
bed becaule of tranfcrellion (cil the teede came, to
whom the Promiſe Was made) and tt was ordeyned
by Angels inthe bandbdfa Mediatour. A Mediatour
is not a Dediatour of one: but God is one, Asthe
Law then againſt the pꝛomiſe of God? God fozbid.
Foziftherehadbene a Law giuen witch could have
giuen lile, then no doubt righteouſneſſe ſhould have
come by theLaw. But the Scripture concdudeth all
things vnder fine, that the promife by the faith of
Jeſus Chik Hould be giuen to them that belecue,.
The Gofpel.. “gaia
be 10, 6 Abby are the eves which fee the things
iy Luke 10. fea y that peette, For J tell pousthatimanp
> ieee Pꝛophets and Kings Yaucdelireatofee
tf hy (S23) | eholechings which pefee,and hauenot
Gel ae & feene them, and to beare thofe things
which pee heave, and haue not heard them. Andbes —
vold,a certaine Lawyer foodbp, andtempteddim,.
Hf ſfaxing. Datter, wobhat hall J doeto tnheriteeternalt
| J life, He ſayd vnto him, wWbhatis written inthe Law⸗
Qa How readeſt thous? And he anſwered and fayd, Loue
the 1020 thy God with aii thy heart; and with ail
thy fovle, and with all thy ſtrength, andwithal |
thy minde, and thy neighbour as thy telfe, Anohee
fayd vnto Him, Thou haſt anſwered riqht: this doe,
and thou thalttiue, But hee, willing to iuſtilie him ·
felfe, ſayd vnto Jeſus, And who is mpneighboury
Jelſus anſwered and ſayd, Acertaine man deſcended
frou
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~The xiiij Sunday after Trinitie.
from Hierutalem to Jericho, and fell among theeties,
which robbed Him of His rapment, ¢ Loounded Him
anddeparted, ieauing him balfe dead. And it chan
ceo that there came downe a certaine Prieſt that fame
wapy, and vhhen he ſaw him, hee paſſed by. And like:
wile a Leuite (when he went nigh to (beplacc) came
and fooked on him, and paieabp. But acertaine Sa⸗
maritane, as he iournyed, came vnto him. and wher
he ſaw him, he had compaſſion on him, and went to
him and bound bp bis wounds, and powred in oyle
and Wine, and ſet him on his owne beaſt, aud brꝛought
Him Coa common Inne, and made prouiſion foꝛ him.
Gnd on the morrow, when Hee departed, he tooke out
twopence,and gaue them to the bole, and ſayd vnto
him, Take cure okhim, and whatſoeuer thou {pers
deſt more, when Icome againe, J will recompenſe
thee: Which now of theſe thzee, thinkeſt thou, was
neighbour vnto Him that fell among the theeues?
And he ſayd vnto him, He that ſhewed mercp on hii.
Then ſayd Jeſus to him, Goe and do thou likewiſe.
@ The Xiiij, Sunday after Trinitie.
The Colle&.
(A mighty and euerlaſting God.ciue vnto bs the
increaſe of faith hope and charity: and that wee
may obtaine that which thou doek promiſe, maſie vs
toloue that vohich thou dock command , through Je⸗
{ug Chut our 1020. _
xe: : The Epifile,
SS (2, S ay, Walketu the Spirit ,and fulfill not the He
od ber littoftbhe fet. forthe fet luſteth contraty Gal. 5. 6
Sto the ſpirit, a the ſpirit contrary to the fleſh. —
Thet⸗ ave contrary one to another, ſo that pe cannot
Doe whatſoeuer pe would. But and il ye be ted of the
| Spirit, then are ——— the Law. The deeds of
the
4
The xiiijSunday after Trinitie.
the fiet are manikeſt, which are thete: adultery, korni⸗
Luke.17.
tO
Cation, bncleanneffe , Wantonnefle, worſhipping of F-
mages , witchcraft, hatred, variance, seale, wrath,
ftrife,feditions, fects, enuping, murther, drunkennes,
gluttony, and tuch life, of the which F telpou before,
as J haue told you in times pat,that ther which com:
mit fuch things, ſhall not bee inheritours of the hing:
dome of God. Contrarily, the frutt of the Spiritis
toue,toy peace, iong fuffering, gentleneſſe, coodnefie,
faithfulnefle, meekenefle, temperance :againgt ſuch
there is no Law, Chey trueip that ave Cheiftes, bane.
crucifizd the fleh with the affections and luſts.
The Goſpel.
woe QD ft chancedas Jeſus went to Hieruſa⸗
s& lem,that hee paſſed thorowo Samarta and
WA Galilee And as he entred into.a certaine.
FANG towne, there met him ten men that tere
— — Lepers, which food afar off,and put foot»
wei voyces, and ſayd, Fefusmafer, baue mercy on
bs. When he fatothem , be layd vnto them, Go, hein
pour ſelues vnto the Pricttes, And itcame topafie,
that as thep ment, they were cleanfed, And one of
thent, when be fate that he was cleanted turned backe
againe; and with a lovod boyce praiſed God, and Feit.
Downe on his face at his feet, and gaue bim thankes,
and the fame was a Samaritane. And Fefus anthoes
red, and ſayd, Are there not tencteanted? But where.
are thofe nine 7 Chere are not found that returned a⸗
gatne Co. giue God praple, faue onelp this ſtranger.
And hee ſayd vnto him, Ariſe, goe thy way, thylaith
hath made thee whole.
@ The xv Sunday after Trinitie:
TheColle&, —
K Eepe we beleech thee, D Lord, thy Church with
thy perpetual mercy: and becaule the fratity of
Brana {
The xv.Sunday after Trinitie.
_ Man Without thee cannot but fall, keepe bs cuerby -
thy belpe, andiead vs fo all things profitable to our
faluation.<hrough Fetus Chriſt our 020. |
, Si A The Epiſtle.
* Eſee how large a letter Jhaue written Gal. 6. 11.
vnto pou with mine owne band. Gs
ON pe, many as belire with outward appea:
= Cy rance to pleafe carnallp, the fame con:
AY AALS Eraine pou to be Cixcumciſed, onely lett
they ſhould ſuffer periecution foz the croſſe of Chꝛiſt.
for they themſelues wyich ave Circumciled, kcepe
not the Law, but deſire to haue pou Circumciſed, that
they might reioyce in pour fleſh. God forbid that J
ſhould reioyce, but in the croſſe of our Loꝛd Jeſus
Cheiſt, whereby the world is crucified vnto mee, and
A ontethe word, For in Chit Jeſu, neither Cir:
cumciſion auaplety any thing atall, nor vncircumci⸗
fion,but anew creature. And as many as walke ac:
cording vnto this rule, peace be on them, and mercy,
and vpon Bfirael, that pertaineth to God. from
bencefoorty let no man putinee to bulineffe : for J
heare in my body the markes ofthe Lord Jeſu. We: —
then, the graceofour Lozd Jeſus Chl bee with
your ſpirit. Anen.
—— | The Gofpel.
O matt can ferue two matters: ffoz et: Matth. 6. |
iP ther hethall Hate the one and loue the o- 24. i
— KENN G ther, op elſe leane to the one and deſpiſe
— the other. Pee cannot ſerue God and
yf a*%Z Damion, Cherefore J fap onto vou; .
Bee notcarcfull forpourlife, what yee thall eate o⸗
drinke, nor yet for pour bodp, whatrayment pee hall
puton. Is not the life moze worth then meaterand- —
the body moze of value then rapment? Behold the
foules of the apie, fo2|they ſow not, neither doe they
si Ae ; reape:
The xvj.Su nday after Trinitie.
reape, nor carry into the barnes, and your heauenly
Father fecneth them. Are pee not much better J
they? Which of pow br taking carefull thought can
adde one cubtte bnto His Tature? And why care pee
fozrapment ? Confider the Lilies of the ficld how they
grow ,they labour not, netther doe they (pine: and
yet F fay vnto pou, that euen Salomon in all his roy⸗
altie, wasnot clothed like oncof thefe. Wheretore q
tf God foclothe the graſſe of the ficld, (which though
it land to day, is fo mozrow cat into the ſornace (yall —J
henot much moze doe the ſame fox pou, Opeof little
faith? Therelore take no thought, faving, wWhat hati
weerate, or vohat ſhall we Deinke, o2 wherewith hall
we be clothed ° ? (After all thefe things doe the Gen:
tiles ſeeke:) Foꝛ pour heauenly father knoweth that
pec hate need of all thele things, But rather feebe pee
fir the kingdome of God, and the righteouinefle
thereof, and all thefe things fhall be miniſtred bute
you, Care not ther for the morrow, fog to moꝛrow
dap ſhall care fo2 tt ſelle. Souffictent vnto the dap ig
thetrauciithereof.
q Thexvj: Sunday after Trinitic.
The Colle&.
[2% we befech thee, let thy continuall ptty clente
and defend thy Congregation: and becaulettcan: .
not continue infatety without tov fuccour, preferue
it euermore by thy helpe and goodnelle, though Fee
fus Chriſt our Lord.
The Fpiſtle.
Epheſ. 3. ate — Deſire that vou faint not becauſe of
13. eee pa] mv tribulations that J tuffer for pour
A Ae (alies, which is. pour peaple. Foꝛ this
\ — caule J bow my knees vonto the fas
ESS ther of our Lod Jeſus sin ae
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The xv}. Sunday after Trinitte.
ig father of all chat is called father tn Heaven and
earth,that be would graunt pouaccozding to the ri⸗
chesof his glory, that pee map bee ſtrengthned with
might bybis Spirit in the nner man, chat Chik
map Diwellin pour hearts by fart), that pe being ron:
tedand grounded in loue, might bee abletocompee-
hend with all Saints, what isthe breadth, length,
depth, am height, and to know the excellent loue of
the knowledge of Chrilt, that pee might bee filled
With all kulneſſe, which commetd of God, ainto him
that is able to doe exceeding aboundantly aboue ail
that we atkeos thinie, according to the power that
worketh in vs bee prayſe inthe Congregation, by
Chꝛiſt Jeſus, thoughout all generations {rom time
to time, Amen. 5 ‘nth,
Be OG Cal. oy TheGofpely | |
HNdit fortuned that Fetus went into g y yp. 5,
~¢ Citpcalicd Naim, andmanpolhisdil ,, -~
Y ciples went with him, and much people,”
when hee came nigh to thegate of the.
FCINE Se City behold, there was adead man ca⸗
ried out, which was the onely fonne of His mother,
andthe was widow, and much people. ofthe Citie
‘Was with her. And whenthe 1020 faw ber, bee had
‘compatlionon ber, and ſayde vnto her, Weepenot.
And he came nigh, and touched the coffin: and they
that bare him, food Rill. And hefapd. Dongman, J
Tay orto thee, Ariſe. And he that was dead, fate dp,.
and began to (peace... And hee deliuered him to bis.
“mother, 4nd thevecameateare on them all, and they
gauethe glory bnto God, ſaying, A areat Prophet ts.
gifet bp among vs, and. Goo hath biliced bis peopie..
And this rumour of him went foorth thoro wout ali
‘Jury, and tyorowout all the regions which lie round.
— Jo —— — ios
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ee: shee pray thee, that thy grace map alwapes
pecuentand follow dS, AND make vs continually
to ius to all good workes through Fetus Chait
our 1020.
The Epiſtle.
SM (Hobich am apzifoner of the Los) ex⸗
hvoꝛt rou, that yee walke vꝛorthyof the
Iveccation, wherewith yee are called,
as ‘33 ? j ese With all fowlinefle and meckencfic,
DE SAH! with Humblenelle of mi nde, fo2'bea-
ring one another through loue, and bee diligent to
Reepe the vnity of the Spirit, theough the bond of
peace, being one bedpand one (pirit, euen ag yee are
calicd in onebope of pourcalling, Let there bee but
one Lord one faith, one Baptiſme, one God and fa:
ther ofall, which tg aboue ail, and through all, and
The Gofpel.
ue % chanced that Jelus wentinto che boule
ofoneof the chiete Phariſees, to cate beead
< on the Sabbeth day, and thep watched him
“ 4nd bebolde, there wasa certaine man be:
fore him which had the dropfie. And. Jeſus anſwe⸗
red. and fpake onto the Lawyers and harilees, fay-
ing, Is it fatofuil to Heale on (he Sabboth Day? aud
they Held theiv peace, And hee tooke him, and hea⸗
Ted him and let him goe, andantwocredthem, faping,
Which of pou ſhall have an aſſe oꝛ an ore fallen inte
apit, and will not ſtraight way putt him out on the
Sabboth dap? And hep could not anſwere bin a:
gatneto thefethinas. Be put foorth alſo a ſimilitude
fo the gheſts, when hee marked how they prealed
to bee in the hiqhett reomes, and fapde vnto them,
wpenthou art bidden toa wedding of any wan, ef
no
The xvij.Sunday after Trinitie.
not downe inthe highes roume, leſt/ moze honou⸗
rable man then thou bee bidden of him, and he that
Dade Him and thee,come ana fap vnto thee, Giue this
manroume: and thou begin with fhame to take the
loweſt roume But rather when thouart bidden, goe
and ſit in thelowell roume, that when be that bade
theecommeth, he may fay vnto thee, Friend, ſit vp
higher :then ſhalt thou haue worſhip tn the preſence
of them that (it at meat with thee. Foꝛ whoſoeuer ex⸗
aiteth bimfelfe halve brought iow, and be that hum⸗
bleth bimfeite ſhalbe exalted.
@ The xviij. Sunday after Trinitie
The Collect.
[22 wee beleech thee, grant thy people grace to as
uoyd the tnfections of the deutll, and with pure.
heart 4 minde to follow thee the onely God,t rough
FAelusChikourLo2d.
e Epiſtle.
— | Tyankemp God alwayes on your bebatfe 1. Cor. 1.
Se) ey) fo2 the grace of God which ts giuen pouby 4.
* Jelſus Cheiſt,that inal things pe are made
E ricyi by him in all btterance a in all know⸗
— bythe which things thetetimonp of Fetus
Chiſt was confirmed in you ſo that ye are behind in
no gift, waytiung fo2 the appearing olour Lod Jeſus
Chat, which that allo ſtrengthen pou tothe end, that
pemay be. vlameleſſe inthe Day of * ats of
pe gt Fetus Cyt) co
'. “The Gofpel. Pe Hi
eer Gen the Phariſes had Heard that Je⸗ Matt.22: i
ANE. fis bad put the Saduces to filence, 3. |
8 By. is thep came together, and one of them
B —— (which was a Doctour of the Lawe
| selene) alfed him a quetion, tempting ‘a
an
17.
The xix.Sunday after Trinitie:
and fapitig, ater, wich is the greatest Comman:
dement in the Law? Zefusfapd onto him, Chou
fhaittoue the Lozdthy God with allthy heart, and
with allthpfoule, and with all thy minde, Chisis
the fic and greatell Commaundement, And the fe:
cond is ike bute it, Chou halt loue thy neighbouras
thy felfe. Intheletwo Commaundements bang all
the Law and the Prophets. While the Phariſees
were gathered together. Fetus alked then , laying,
What thinke peot Chriſt? Whoſe fonne ts hee? Chep
fapd vnto him, Chefonne of Maud. He ſayd vnto
chem, How then doeth Dauid in ſpirit call him Lord,
faving, Che Lord ſayd vnto my Lod, Sit thou on
my right band, till J make thine enemies thy footes
ftoole ? Ff Mauid then call him Lod, pow ts hee then
pis fonne? And no man was able te anſwere bim any
thing, neither Dur any man from. that day —*
athe him any moe queſtions.
@ The xix,Sunday after Trinitie.
The Collect.
(G08. fozatmtich) ag without thee, we are notable
to pleafe thee: graunt that the working of thy
mercy may in all things direct and rule our bearts,
thorow Fetus Chik our Lord.
The Epiftle.
=r Bis fay ¢ teltifie though the Lord,
re S that ye hencekorth walke not, as other.
i Kaw Genttles walfie, im hanitte of their
Al DSS tinde, while they are blinded tn their
vnderſtending being tarte from a gons
a life , wy the meanes of the tqnozance that is in
them, and becaule of the blinaneffe of their hearts:
which being valk repentance, haue qtuen themſelues
ouer vnto wantonneſſe, to wozke all maner * bits
ean⸗
a | ies vegies —eeooy STC
The xix.Sunday after Trinitie.
cleannefle,euen with greedinefle. But ye haue not fo
learned Chzit : Fé fo be that yee haue heard him, and
haue bene taught in him, ag the trueth is in Jeſu(as
concerning the conuerfation: tn times pat) to lap
from pou the old mat, which tg coꝛrupt according to
the decetueabie luſts:to be renued alfo tn the Spirit
of your mind,¢ to puton that Hew man, which alter
Gad ts ſhapen in righteouſneſſe and true holineſſe.
Wherefore put alway lying, and fpeake euery man
trueth bnto bis neighbour, fozafmuch as wee are
membersonesfanother. Wee angry, but finne not,
Let not the Sunne goe downe vpon pour wo2ath,
neither giue place to the bachbiter. Let him that tole
ſteale nomoaze, butict him rather labour with -big
bands the thing which is good, that be may giue bus
to him that needety. Let no filthy comunication
proceed outof pour mouth, but that which is goodto:
edifie withall, as of€as needis, that it map miniſter
grace bntothebearers. And grieue not the holy Spi⸗
rit ol God, by whom ye are ſealed vnto the dayof Re⸗
demption. Let all bitterneſſe, andfiercenefle, and.
wath and roaring, and curled (peaking beput away
from pou, withall maliciouſneſſe. Be pe courteous
one to anotbher,merciful, foragiuingone another.euen
as gon coe Chꝛiſts ſake hath foꝛgiuen yosSòg..
The Goſpel.
ay Clugentredinto.a ſhip, and paſſed ouer Mar. Ce EE
and came into his owne City. And bee
Nir Raved,| Dod, they broucht to him aman ficke
a) Peek of thepailey.tying inabed, And wher
. — Jeſus fav the faite of them; hee ſapde
to the licke of the patfie, Sonne bee of good cheare,
thylinnes be forgiuen thee. And bebold,.certaine of-
the Scribes ſayd within themſelues, Chis man.
biatpbemech, And when Jelus ſaw their wengrt
The xx Sunday afterT rinitie.
he ſayd, noberefoze thinke pee euill in pour hearts?
Whether is it ealier to fay, Thy ſinnes be forgiven
thee ortotay, Arife, and waite? But that yee map
fino that the Sore of man bath power to forgiue
finnes tn earth: Chen fatty be to the ficke of the pals
fie, Ariſe, take bp thy bed, end go vnto thy houſe. And
he arofe, and departed to bis houſe. But thepeople
that (aw it,marueiled, andglozified —— *
ig fuch power vnto men,
@ Thexx. Sunday after Trinitie, WH
The Colle&, ’ |
: ALmighty and mercifull God, of thy bountiful
goodneſſe keepe bs from al things that map Hurt
vs: that we being ready both in body and ſoule marx
with free hearts accomplich thoſe things that thou =
‘wouldett haue — Chꝛiſt our Lord
ine pi Gee x
FAue heede therefore Yow pe walke cir⸗
cumſpectly, not ag vnwilſe; but as wite
CW. mMen,reneceming the time, becaulethe
dayes are cutll. Mherefore be pe not vn⸗
A wile, but vnderſtand vohat the will of
the Lor is, and be not dunken with wine, wherein
is excelſe: but be filled with the Spirit. {peaking vn⸗
to pour felucs in Pſalmes and Hymines, and ſpiritu⸗
all ſongs,ſinging and making melody onto the Lord
in pour bearts,giuing thanks alwayes fo2al things
vnto God the Father , in the Name of our Lord Je⸗
ſus Choift, ſubmitting pour feluesone to another t in
the feare of God.
‘The Gofpel.
1 POS (2G Els fayd, The kingdome of heauen is Tike
Eypheſ. —
15.
— vnto a man that was a hing, which made a
— marriage fo? his ſonne; and tent foorth om
| {evs
The xx Sunday after Trinitie,
feruants to callthem that were bidden to the wen:
Ding: and they would not come, Againe be lent forth
other feruants,fafing, Cell them which are bidven,
Behold, Jhaue prepared my dinner, mine oxen and
my fatlings ave killed, and all things ate ready ; come
vnto the marriage, Wut they made lighe of tt, and
went their apes, one to bis farme place, another to
his marchandise, and the remnant tooke bis (er:
uants, andintreated them Hamefully, ¢ flew them,
But wher the King Heard. thereof, Hee was wroth
and ſent forth His men of warre, and deſtroyed thofe
murcherersand burnt bp thetr city. Chen layd he to
bis feruants, The marriage indeed is prepared. bus
they tobich were bidden, were not worthy. Goe pee
therefore out into the High wares, andas many as
pee finde bid them to the marriage, And the feruants
went foorth inte the high waves , and gathered toges
ther all, as many as they could finde, both good and
bad: and the wedding was furniſhed with ghettes,
Cher the king came in to fee the gheſts and woven be
eſpied there aman which bad not on a wedding gar-
ment, he ſayd ditto Him, Friend, hovo cameſt thou in
hither, not hauing a wedding garment? And be wag
euen ſpeechleſſe. Chen fata the Hing to che mints
fers, Cake and bind hint hand andfoote, and caſt
him into beter darkenes, there hall be weeping and
gnaſhingofteeth. Foꝛ manpbe called, but few are
choſen. LE ap Pad HAS ee
@ Thexxj.Sunday after Trinitie,
ao ot? The Colle&. ~ Sake
CG Bane we befeech chee merciful Lord to thy faith
full people pardon and peace , that thep may bee
cleanled from all their finnes , and ſerue thee witha
‘quiet minde,thaough Fetus Cont our L020,
— —
The
Thex =) Sunday afeer Trinitie,
The EFpiſtle. vain
Dp brethren, bee fron eeu the’ Lov,
fy and theough the power of His might.
p 4] Put on all thearmour of God, that pee
may ſtand egaint all the allaults of the
| “Deutil, sor wee wreſtie not again fleſh
and blood, but againſt rule, againt power, againſt
Wwozdiy rulers, cuen gouernours Of the darkeneſſe of
this world, againt ſpirituall craftineſſe in heauenly
things. wherefore take vnto you the whole armour
“of God, that yee maybe ableto refill in the euill day.
and uand perlect tn all things Stand therefore, and
vour loyns gird withthe truths bautng on the beak:
plate ofrighteouſneſſe and hauing ſhooes on pour
‘feete,thatpemay be prepared for the Goſpel ofpeace.
Aboucall, take to you the thteld af faith , wherewith
pee map quench all the fiery Dartgofthe wicked, and
take thevelmet of Saluation, andthe ſword of the
Spittl, which ig the word of Gov, Aud peay alwaies
With all maner praper and fupplication inthe Spt
rit, and watch thereunto with all inftance and ſup⸗
plication, fo2 all Saints, and for me , that btterance
may begitien vnto mee, that J may openimy mouth —
freely,to btter the Secrets of the Gotpel (whereot J
ama meflenger iinbonds) that therein may Cpeake
freely,as J ought to. *—
The Goſpel.
F Pere was acertatne ruler, whole fonne 4q
COV was fiche at Capernaum. Afloone as
the fame heard that Fetus mas come:
out of Jurpinto Galtice, he went vnto
bint, and beſought him that Hee would
comedowneand Healehisfonne:for bee was eucn
‘atthe point ofdeath.. Then ſayd Jelus pntopim, .
Mie fee fianes and wonders pe wil not “— 4
Vs
CONE
oS eS
ie
—
Thexxij.Sunday afterT rinitie.
The Ruler ſayd vnto hin, Sir,come dovwne,oz eter
that my ſonne die. Jeſus ſayth vnto him, Goe thy
way thy ſonne liuety. The man beleeued the word
that Jeſus badlpoken vntohim, and hee went hig
way · And as he was going downe:, the ſeruants meet
Him,andtold him ſaying Gop ſonne liueth. Then
enquired bee of them the houre when he beganto a
mend. And they ſayd onto him, Vellerday atthe fe:
uenth houre the keuer left him. So the father knew
thatit wasthe fame boure in the which Felus ſayd
puto him, Chyp fonneliuety, and be beleeued,and all
pis houſhould. This is againe: thefecond miracle
that Jeſus did, when he was come out of Jury into
Galilee, sit rion aes eee
| eo The ColleA x) :
Oꝛd wee beleech the to keepe thy Houtbold the
Church in continuall godlines, that through thy
protection it may be free from all aduerfittes, and des
q@ The xxij Sunday after Trinitie. —
uoutlygiuen to ſexue thee tn good workes to the gies
rp of thy Namethrough Jeſus Chriſt our Lord.
BES tna he Epifthess:en:
eS Gai Chanke mp G6 OD with all remem⸗
ioe (Saag Dance of pou alwayes in all my pray:
Ree ¢ a ers foz you,and pray with gladnefie,
(CH) Bese becaufe re arecome into the feilowthip
SSS Of the Golpei, from their Day vntill
now: and am ſurely certificd ofthis, that he which
hath bequnne a good worke in pow, fhall perfoxme
if vntill the day of Fetus Chill, as it becommeth
me that Jſhould iudge of you all, becaule J baue
poutn my Heart,foz almuch ag pe are allcompanions
otgrace with mee, even in mybondes/ and in the de⸗
fending and eſtabliſhing ofthe Goſpel. For Good is
myreccord, how greatly J rye after pou eng
hs TBE —— ar 2
—
Phil. 2.3:
Mate 18, 7S
21,
The xxij.Sunday after Trinitie.
the berp heart root in Jeſus Chriſt. And this Jpꝛay.
that pour loue may increafe pet moze and moze in
knowledge and in atl vnderſtanding, that pe map ace
cept the things that are moſt excellent, that yee map
be pure,and ſuch as offend no man, bntill the dap of
Chuk, being Killed with che fruit of righteoutnerie,
which commeth by Jelus Chik, vnto the glory and
prapte of Goo.
The Gofpel.
25 Cterfaia vnto Fetus, Lord, vow oft
ay) Jo4 thallZ forgiue mybrother, il hee ſinne
aqaoainit mee? tin ſeuen times? Jeſus
laith vnto him, J fap not vnto thee,
F as S untill ſeuen times : butfeuentic times
feuen times. Cherefoze ts the. kingdome of heauen
likened bnto a certaine man that was aking, which
would take accompts of his fernants, And whenbe.
had begunne to reckon, one was bought vnto him;
which ought him ten thoufand talents: But foꝛ as
much as He was not able to pay, bis Lord commaun:
ded Him to be folde, and his wife and children, and all
that bead, and paymenttobemade. Che leruant
felldDotone and belought hin, taping, Sir, bate pas
tience with me,and J wii pay thee all. Chen had the:
Loz pitie on thatferuant, and looſed Him, and fozs
gaue bim the debt. Sothe fame feruant went out,
and foundone of bis fellowes inbich ought bim an
Huudzed pence: and be lapd hands on Him.and tooke
bimbypthethzoate, faying, pap that thou c oe.
And bis fellow fell Downe, and befought him ſay⸗
ing, Haue patience with mee, and will pap thee
all. And he would not, but he went and ca him in⸗
to prifon, till be hould pay the debt. So when bis fel
lowes fawe what was done, thep were herp ſorie
and came and tolde buto their Lozde all that bad.
happened.
‘The xxitj.Sunday after Trinitie.
happened. Chen his Lo2d called bin, and ſaide vnto
him, D thou vngracious leruant, Jfoꝛgaue thee all
that debt, vohen thou deſiredſt me: fhouldef not thou
aiſo haue had compaſſion on thy fellow, euen as J
had pitie on thee? and His 020 was w2oth, and deli⸗
uered him to the Jaylers, till hee hould pap all that
was due vnto him. So like wile hail mp heauenly
Father doe aifo buto pou, tt yee from pour Hearts fo2-
giue not euery one bis brother their treſpaſſes.
@ The xxiii Sunday after Trinitie.
The Colle&.
Dd ourrefuge and ſtrength, which art the au:
thoz ofall gooiinefie,be ready toheare the deuout
prayers of thy Church : and grant that thoſe things
which woe afte faithfully, wee may obtaine effectual:
ly, through Jeſus Chriſt our L020.
e Epiſtle.
A Kethzen.be pe followers together of mec, Phil.ʒ.
Aandlooke on them which walke euen fo 17.
F Ias vee haue vs for an erample. Foꝛ many
4 valke, of hom J haue tolde pou ofter,
and now fell pou weeping, that they are
the enemies of the Crofie of Chzik, whoſe end is
damnation, whole belipis thety God, and glory to
thame, tobich ave worldiy minded. But our conuerfas
tion ts in beauen, from wiyence we looke fo2 the Sa⸗
uiour, euen the Lord Jeſus Chik, which halchange
our bile body, that be may make it like vnto his gle:
rious body, according to the working, whereby hee is
able alſo to fubdue ail things vnto bimlelfe- |
baits? | The Gofpel.
Fue Hen the Phariles went out, and tooke coun⸗ Matth.22
Glaxo tell Howe shey might tangle him in his 75. |
woꝛdes.And they ſent out onto him their dil⸗
Q 3 ciples
7
Saal] —
Ze
j
©o},7.3.
The xxitij. Sunday after Trinitie,
ciples with Herods ſeruants, laying; Watter, te
know that thou art truc,and teacheſt the way of God
truely, neither caret thou fo, any man: forthoure: —
gardeſt not the outward appearance ofimen, Cell bs
therefore, bow thinkeſt tyou is tt lawfull that trt
bute bee gtuen onto Cefar,o2 not? Dut Fetus percet:
uing their wickedneſſe, ſaid, Whytempt pe me, pe hye
pocrites? Shew mee the tribute money. Andthey
tooke him a peny. And hee ſayd vnto them, Whoſe is
this image and ſuperſceription? Theyſaid vnto Hin,
Cefars. Then ſatd be onto them, Giue therefore vnto
Ceflar, che things which are Celars, and onto God
thofe things which are Gods. when they heard theſe
— maruepled, and ieft him, and went their
wap.
@ The xxiiii. Sunday after Trinitie.
The Collect.
J Ord toe beleech thee, alloile thy people From their
offences, that through thy bountifuilgoodneiie
wee may bee deliuered from the bondes of all thoſe
finnes, which bp our fratitp wee haue committed.
Grant this, tc.
The Epiſtle.
Ee oie thanhes to God the Father of
Nes.
W Yy our Loꝛd Jeſus Chꝛiſt alwapesforvou —
: “Vy hy, J, nour prayers. for we haue Heard of —
ra ann pourfaitbin Chit Jeſu, andofthe —
ioue which yeebeare to all Saints, for —
the yoves flake which istatd by in ſtore fo2 poutn bea:
uen. Di whitch hope pe heardbefore by the true word
ofthe Goſpel. which Is come vnto pou, euen as it is
tito allthe world, aud is fruitfull,as it is alſ amſong
vou,from the day in the which ve Heard otit, and had
experience tithe grace of Bod through the trueth,
as yee learned of Epaphra our deare fellow ——
ich
The xxiiij. Sunday after Trinitie.
which is for pou a Faithfull minifter of Chit , which
allo Declared bnto bs pour loue which pe haue in the
ſpirit. Foꝛ this cauſe we alfe, euen tince the day wee
Heard of it, haue not ceaſed to pray fo2 pou, ¢ to detire
that pe might be fullfilled with the knowledge of bis
WiLin all wiſdom ¢ ſpiritual vnderſtanding. that ye
Might walke worthy of the Lod. that in al things pe
may pleatebeing fruittulin all good Works, increa⸗
fing tn the Knowledge of Ged, ſtrengthned with all
night, theough bis glorious power, bnito ail patierice
andiong ſuffering, with ioypfulneſſe, giuing thankes
bitto the father, which hath made ds mect to be pars
takers of the tnberitance of the Saints tn light.
. The Gofpel.
S Dile Fetus {patie bute the peopte, be: Maceo.
NAC holde there camea certaine ruler, ana 1s.
vwoꝛihippedhim. faying, Dy daughter
rs \ fre. is euen now decealed, but come aiid lap
Faun eet thine band bpon ber,and thee hatiliue.
Gnd Jeſus aroſe, and followed him, and ſo did his
diſciples. And behold, a woman which was diſeaſed
With an ifue of blood twelve peeres, came bebinde
Him, and couched the bemme of his veſture. fo2 thee
faid within her ſelfe, IIJ may touch but euen his ve⸗
ſture onely, Jſhall be fate, But Jeſus turned yim a⸗
bout, and when bee ſaw her, bee ſaid Daughter, bee
ofgood comfort, thyfaith hath made thee ſafe. And
the woman was made whole euen the ſame time.
Aud when Jeſus came into the rulers houfe,e ſawe
| the mintreis andpeopie making a noife,be fatd vnto
them, Get pou hence, forthe maid is not dead, but
lleepeth. And thep laughed him to ſcorne. But when
the people were put footy, be went in, tooke ber by
the hand andſaid, Damoſell ariſe. And the samofei!
avole, And this noiſe was abꝛoad in all that land.
| {2 4 q The
Tete.23.§. 1
Teling.5. §
eS ee
The xxv.Sunday after Trinitie.
The Colle&. |
S Titte hp, wee befeech thee, O Lord, the willes of |
toy fattofull people, that thep pienteoutly brine
gitig koorth te fruit of good Workes, may oftheebee —
plentcoudly retoarded, theough Jeſus Chk our
The Epiftle. |
sy] Ehold, the time commeth, fatth the Lor,
PIF, that 'Z will vaife bp the righteous branch
SZ Ve of Dauid, which Ling thai beare rule,ana
WUE pee thal profper with witedome, and hall
| fet bp cquitie and righteouſneſſe againe
in earth. In his time hali Juda be laued, and Iſrael
fhall dwell without feare. And this is the Maine, that
they ſhall call Him, euen Che Lo2d our Vighteoul
neſſe. Gnotherefoze bevold.che time commeth, ſaith
the Lozd, that it hall bee no moze fard, Che Lord tis
ueth, which brought the chuld2zen of Iſrael out ofthe
fandof Egypt: but, Che Loditueth, wh'ch bought
foozth and iedde tie ſeed ofthe houſe of Firael out of
the North land, andfromall Countreys where J
haue (cattered them, and they hal dwel in their owne
land againe.
The Gofpel.
— ww (aid Co proue hist, for hee himlelée inew:
what hee would doe. Philip anfwered him, Two
hundreth penpwoith of bead are not fuffictent for
them that cuerp man map take alittle. Dre of his
diſciples, Andzew Simon Peers brother , fad bnto-
him, Chere is aladde here, which bathfiue barley
doaues, amd twofiſhes, but what are they among fo ,
. Many s.
nee S.Andrewes day.
many? And Jeſns ſayd, Wake the peopte fit downe,
There was much gralſe tn the place. So the men fate
DOWN in number about fue thouland. And Fefus
tooke the bread, and when be bad gtuen thankes, be
gaue to bis difciples, andthe difciples to them chat
were ſet do vne, and tthevotle of the fiſhes, as much as
they would. When they hadeaten pnougy, he farcry
onto his dttcipies, Gather op the bzoken meat which
remaineth, that nothing bee fot. 2nd theygathered
it togetacr,and flied twelue baſkets with the brokers
meat ofthe fiue barly loaues, which broken meate
remained Dnto them that bad eaten. Chen thole
men, when they bad feene the miracle that Jeſus did,
fata, Chis ts ofa trueth the fame Prophet that hould
come into the world.
@ If there be any moe Sundayes before Aduent Sunday,to
fupply the fame, fhallbee taken the feruice of fome of
thofe Sundaies that were omitted between the Epipha-
nic and Septuagefima. .
@ Saint Andreywes day..
- The Collect. | :
Lmighty Bod, which didi giue fuch qrace vnto
thr holy Spottie S. Andrew. that be readily obeys
ed the calling of thy Sonne Jeſus Chꝛiſt, ¢ followed
Him without delay: Grant vnto be all,that we being
calied by thy holy word,mapforthwith giue ouer our
felues obediently to fellow thy boiy Commaunnde-
ments, thzougy the fame Jeſus Chait our L020.
: | heEpiftle.
ro Ge f tho acknowledge tot
{5 2X, that Fetus ts the Lord, ¢ belecue in thy 9.
62 Heart,that God railed him bp fro death,
ac oy. thou thaltbe fate. Foꝛ to beleeue w the
heart, tuliticth,andto krowiedee ae
; he
ti thp mouth. Rom,ro,
S. Andrewes day.
the mouth, makethamantfate. Foꝛ the Scripture
fapth, Mhoſoeuer beleeuetg on Him, hall not be cone
founded. There is no difference betweene the Jewe
and the Gentile :fo2 one ts Lod of all, which is rich
vnto all that call vpon him Foꝛ wholoeuer docth call
on the nameof the Lord, ſhall be fate. Hovo then thalt
theycall on him, on whome they haue not beleeued?
Pow fhalithey beleeue on him, of whome they haue
not heard? How ſhall they heare without a Pꝛea⸗
cher? And how ſhall they preach without they bee
fent? as it is wꝛitten, Dow beautifull are the feete Of
them which bring tidings of peace,and being tidings
of good things ? But they haue noe all obeyed to the
Golpel. for Clay lapeth, Lorde, who hath beleeued
our fapings? Sotwen faith commeth by Hearing,
and hegring commeth by the word of God, But 4
athe, Daue they not Heard? Qo doubt their found
went outinto ali lands, and their words into the
endes ofthe world. Wut FZ demand whether Iſrael
DID know orꝛno? Firſt Doles lapeh, J will pꝛouoke
pou to enuie by them that are no people, bya fooliſh
nation Jwill anger pou. Clay after that ts bolde,
and farth,Z am found of them that ſought menot, J
am manikeſt vnto them that affed not after me. But
againſt Iſrael he ſayeth, Allday long haue F ſtreet⸗
ched foorth myhandes vnto apeople that beleeueth
not, but ſpeaketh againſt me.
The Goſpel.
2 S Felus walked by the ſea of Galilee,
hee ſawe two brethren. Simon. which
was called Peter, and Andrew dis bro⸗
* ther, cating anetinto the fea, (fo2thep
CCS Sae were fifhers) and he fapth vnto them,
ffotiowimec, and J will make pou to become fithers
ofmen. and theyſtraight way left theiy nets, and
folicowed |
Bid || ~ Mat.4.
My, 9 18.
— ast Se ST mee
S. Thomas the Apoftle.
followed him. And when he twas gone foorth fron
thence, He ſavo other two beethzen, James the fonne
of Febevec,and John his brother, in the hip with Fe:
benee thetr father, mending their nets: and be calico
them. And they immediatly lett the ſhip and their fa⸗
ther, and followed Bint.
@ S. Thomas the Apoſtle.
The Colle&.
A tmightyann euerliuing Gor, which fo2 the moze
confirinationo€ tie faith, diddeſt ſufler thy holy
Apoſtle Thomas to bee doubtfull in thy Sonnesre-
ſurrection: grant vs fo perfectly and without all
Doubt to beleeue in thy Sonne Jeſus Cheiſt,that our
faith in thy fight neuer bee repzooued. Beare os, D
Lord, thrꝛough the fame Jeſus Chri, to whom wich
thee andthe bolp Ghoft. ac.
The Epiftle.
% Diy are pe not frangers, nor lorrei⸗ Epheſ. ꝛ.
i > ners,bue citizens with the Saints,and 10.
Nid Of Che Houhould of God, care built vpon
yb. Che foundation of the Apotties 4 20:
xe phets, Jelus Coit himſelle being the
_ “Head comer Cone: in whom what building ſoeuer is
coupledtogether, it groweth vnto an holy temple of
the Lord, in whom ve alſo are built together,to be ait
habitation of Gad through the holy Gyoſt.
The Gofpel.
=i Pomas one of the twelve, which is cats ohn 20.
EP) 12h (cd Didymus was not with chem WHE 24.
Ga Kew Seluscame. The other diſciples there:
CA laa fore fapd onto biin, Wee haue feene the
AG er?) ‘1010, But he ſaid vnto them, Creepe
g feet bis handes the print obthe naples, and pist
mwy finger into the printotthe nailes, aud thzut mp
* Ax into bis ſide, J wilnotbeleeue, And after —
The Conuerfion of S, Paul.
dapes.again his difciples were within, and Chomas
with them. Chen came Fels tohen the Doozes were
fhut,¢ food in the midſt, and ſaid, peace be vnto pou.
And after that, Helatd to Thomas, Bring thy finger
hither,and fee my bands , and reach hither thy band,
and thzutt it into my fide, and be net faithiele,buthes
leeuing. Thomas anfwered, and laid vnto him, My
Loꝛd, and mp God. Fetus ſaid vnto him. Chomas,be-
cauſe thou bak ſeene me,thou batt beleeued. Bleſſed
A&s.9.1.
are they that baue notleene, and yet haue belecued.
And many other fignes truely did Jeſus in the pees
ferme of his diſciples, which are not weitten tn this
booke. Chele are weitten,that ve might beleeue,that
Fetus Chik ts the Sonne of God, and that in belees
ing pe might haue life thzough his Mame.
@ The Conuerfion of $.Paul.
The Colled.
G Od which haf taughe alt the world, though the
pꝛeaching of thy bieficd Apottle S.jaul, grant,
we befeech thee, that we which haue bis wonderfull
conuerfion in remembance, map follov and fulfill
thy holy doctrine that bee taught, though Jeſus
Chak our Lozd, | :
The Epiftle.
ND Sat pet breathing out threats
AN enings and flaughter againſt the diſci⸗
pies of the 1020, went bnto the bigh
C5 Dre, anddelired of him letters to
: carieto Mamalcotothe Spnagogues,
that ik hee tuund any of this way, (were they men 02
women)hee might being them bound to Hieruſalen
And when hee tourneped,tt forztuned that ashe was
come nigh to Damalſco, ſuddenly there ſhined round
about bun alight from heauen, andijee fell to “if
earth,
The conuerfion of S. Paul.
earth, and heard a voyce, faving bntobim, Suvi,
Saul why perſecuteſt thou me? and be lapd , What
art thou Lord: And the Lord favd, Jam Fetus,
whom thou perſecuteſt. It is hard fo: thee to kicke
-againt the pricke. And be both trembling and affo-
nied fapd, Lozd, what wilt thou haue me todoe? And
the Lozd ſayd vnto him, Arifeand goe into the citie,
andit hall betold thee what thou mull doe, Che men
pobich io urneyed with him ſtood amazed, Hearing
abovce, butfeeing no man. And Saul arofe from
the earth, and when be opened his eyes, hee law no
man: but they led him bp the hand, and brought him
into Damaſco. And hee was thzee dayes without
ſight, and neither did eate nor dꝛinke. And there was
a certaine diſciple at Damaſco, named Ananias:
and to him ſayd the Lord in a viſion, Ananias. And
heſayd, Behold, Jam here Lod, And the Lord ſayd
vnto him, Ariſe, and goe into the fireet which is cal:
{ed Straight, and leeke in the houſe of Judas after.
onetalicd Saul of Charfus.. Foꝛ behoĩd hee pap:
eth, and hath ſeene in abtfion aman named Anant:
Ags comming in vnto Him, and putting his handson
him, that he might recetue his fight. Chen Ananias
anſwered, Lord, J baue beard bp many, of this.
man, how much euill he hath Done tothy Saints at
Hieruſalem.And bere he bath authozitie ofthe high
Peieſts,to bind alithat callon thp Name.Che Loꝛd
fayd bnto him, Goe thy wav, fo2 he is achofen veſſel
butomee, tobeare mp Name before the Gentiles,
and Kings, andme childzenof Iſrael. Foꝛ J wiil
hew him bow great things bee mutt fuffer for mp
ames fake. And Ananias went his way, and en:
tredinto the boule, andputhis hands on him and
fayd, Brother Saul, Che Lod that appeared vnto
theein the way ag thou cameft bath fent me, —
thou
— ‘Marth.
! 19.27.
very Chꝛilt.
"The Conuerfion of 8. Prul. —
thou mighteſt receiue thyſight, and be filles with the
holy Ghoſt. And immediately there fell from His eves
as it had bin ſcales, and be received fight, andarofe,
and was baptiſed, andrecetued meate and wag come
forted. Chen was Saul ceriaine dayes with the ait:
ciples which were at Mamalco, Ant firaightway be
preached Chriſt in the Spnagogues, how that hee
was the Sonne of God. But ali tyat heard him were -
amaszed,and (apd, Is not cyis be that ſpoyled them
which called on this Name in Hieruſalein andcame
hither kor that intent, that hee might being them
bound vnto the high 2tels 7 But Saul increated
the moze in ſtrength, andcontounded the Jewes
which Diwel€ at Damaſco, affirming that thts was
The Goſpel. n sus
Z| Cter anſwered, a la d vnto Jeſus, Bee
hold. we bate fo2fatien al,and followed
ey 7 tice, what thall we haue therefore? Je⸗
| Fake? tustato bnto them, cerily 9 fap vito
Padus” >ay YOU, that when the Son of man halt tie
ta che leate of his Maieſty. ye thathauc follo wed me
in the reqeseration,thalifitalic bpon twelue ſeates,
and iudge the twelue tribes of Iſrael. And euery one
toat fortaketh boule, o2 bꝛethren, 02 ſiſters, o2 father,
ormother, o2 wife, o2 childꝛen, o2 fands, foꝛmy
Names Cake, Hall receiue anhundzed fold, and hall
inherite cucrialling itte But many that ave fick that
belaiand the laſt hall be firſt.
@ The Purification of $, Mary the Virgin.
The Colle&,
A mighty and euerlaſting God we Humblp be-
feech thy Maieltie, that as thy onely begotten
ſonne Was this Dap preſented inthe Cemple in ſub⸗
ſtance
—
ee ae
— Saint Matthias day.
ftance ofour fleſh: fo grant tbat we maybe preſented
vnto thee wit) pure and cleare mindes, bp Jeſus
Chꝛill our Loꝛd.
ri The Epiftle.
The fame thatis appointed for the Sunday.
The Gofpel. .
yas Denthe tine of their purification (af. Luk.2.22
*//d fe ter tie Law of Moles) was come, they
NN E/E: bought him to hieruſalem, to preſent
_ 1 Him tothe Lod (as it is written in the
ay aa Law of the Lod: Cuery mai childe
font fire openeth the niatrir, thal be called Holy to tie
Lod) ¢to offer (agit igfapdin the Law ofthe 102%)
a payre of turtle Douizs,02 two pong pigeons, And be-
bold, there was aman in hieruſalem, whole name
Was Simeon, ard the fame man was iuſt and godly,
and looked fo2 the confolation of Iſrael, and the bolp
Gholſt Was in him. Andan anlwere had berecetued of
the holy Ghot , thathe thould not feedeath, ercepthe
firſt Taw the Lord Chk. And became by inſpiration
into the Gemple,
hap. — day.
The Colle&.
J Ait Lmighty Bond, which tn the place ofthe traytour
Judas, diddeſt chuſe thy fatehfull ſeruant Wat:
thtas to be of the number of the twelue Apofties:
grant that thy Church being alway preſerued from |
falfe apoſtles, map be ordered and guided by fatthiull-
and true Paſtors, thrꝛough ani Chriſt our Lod.
e Epiſtle Hie
J — M thofedapes Peter Lood pinche middves aigir-1 52, My
is (6) ofthe Diſciples, and ſayd, (the number of
| ie EN names tyat were together, were about ar:
hundꝛed ————— men and byeth: we.
é
¢
Saint Matthias. aS
this Scripture mutt needs haue bin fulfilled, which
the holy Gholk through the mouth of Dauid, fpake
before of Judas, which was guide to them that tooke
Fetus. Foz be was numbed with os,and had obtat:
ned keillovoſhip in this mintfration. And p fame bath
now polſſeſſed a plat of ground with the reward of ints
quity,and when be was hanged. burſt afunder in the
middes , andall bis bowels guſhed out. And it was
fnowen onto all the tnhabtters of Hieruſalem, info:
much p the fame field is calied in their mother tongue
Acheldama,that tg to fap. Che bloody fielde. soz itis
written tn the booke of Plalmes, Bis habitationbe
bopd, and no man be dwelling therein, and his Wt
fhopzickelet another tale. wherefore, ofthele men
which haue companied with bs (all the timethatthe
Loꝛd Jeſus had his conuerlationamong $3 , begin:
ning at tbe baptifine of Zohn, vnto that fame day that
‘be was taken vpfrom vs) muff one be oꝛdeined tobee
A witnefle with bs of his refurrection, And thep ap-
poynted two: Jofeph, which ts called Barſabas
‘whofe furname was Juſtus) and Watthtas. And
when they praped, they fayd. Chou 102d, which
knowel the hearts of all men, fhew whether of thefe
two thou batt choſen, that he may take the roome of
thisminifration and Apoſtleſhip, trom which Ju⸗
das by tranfaretiion fell, thathe might goe into his
ovone place. Andthey gaue foorth their lots, and the
lot fell on Matthias, and be was counted with thee⸗
leuen Apoſtles.
The Goſpel.
Matt.in. RO pe 2 hat time Jeſus anſwered, and fapd, J
— I thanke thee, D father, Lord of heauen
Se and earth, becaule thou haf hidde theſe
eer things from the wiſe and prudent, andbae
ſhewed them onto babes: erily Father, ——
— epee gate ria ki :
Annunciation ofthe Virgin Mary.
itthyaoodplicafure. Ail things are giuen vnto meof
pe hae and no man kno weth the Sonne but the
Father, neither knoweth any manthe father faue
the Sonne, and he fo whomloeuer the Sonne will
open him. Come bntomeall ye tyat labour, and are
fader, and J will eafe pou. Cake myp yoke bpon pou,
andlearne of me,foz Jam mecke and lowly mn beart,
and pe hal finde ret vnto pour ſoules: fo2 my poke tg
eafic, and my burden ts light.
@q Annunciation of the Virgin Mary,
The Colle&.
A 7 € befeech thee, 1023, pomee thy grace into our
hearts, thatas wee haue knowen Chait thy
Sonnes incarnation by the mefage of an Angel: fe
by. bis Croſſe aud pation, we may bee bꝛought vnto
the glory of bis Relurreccion, though the fame
Chꝛiſt our L020.
| The Epiftle,
e7 ex Dd f{pake once againe to Abas, faying, Efai,7,
— Requireatokenol the Lod thy Gov. 10, 4
Lb (4&5 £9) vobether tt be toward the depthbeneath
CANS LZ 02 Coward the beight aboue. Chen ſaid
is wey ares Aas,'Z wil require none.netiher wil J
tempt the Lord, Ana he ſaid Bearken ta, pee of the
boule of Daud : Fait notynough fozvouthatve bee
grievous vnto men, but ye mutt grieue mp God ailſo:
And therefore the Lod hail giue pou a token: Be⸗
Holga Girgin hal conceiue and beare a Sonne,and
thou bis mother ſhalt call his QName Emmanuel.
Butter and hony Halt heeate; that hee niy know to
refuſe the euill and chufetheqood, i 3
CHS: aor te Bb Gelpdoiin . ody’ a0
meres id. ithe fire moneths the Angel Gabriel Luke r,
SANs) wasient from Ged, vnto a Citic of Galilee 26,
ON named Nazareth; to a virgin ſpouſed toa
children, caryed away witheuerp blaſt of bat
Ant nunciation of the Virgin Mary.
man, Whole name was FJofeph, of the boule of Ma:
uid, and the birgins name was Mary. And the An⸗
gel Wentin vnto her. and ſayd, Haile full of grace;
the Lozdis with thee, blefled art thou among woz
mes. When fhe fato Him, the was abahedat his fay:
ing, and caf in her minde. what maner of ſalutation
{gat ſhyould be. And the Angel ſaid onto her; Feare
got Warp, lor thou hak found grace with God: be:
Hold. thou thalt concetue tii thp tombe, and bearea
Sonne, shalt call his Mame Jeſus. He chalbe great
and ſhall be called the Sonne ofthe Hhigheſt. And the
Loꝛd God hall giue vnto him the ſeate of his father
Dauid, and he ſhall raigne ouer the boufeofPacod
fo2 euer, and of his kingdom there fhali be none end.
Wien tatd Warp to the Angel, how Hall this bee,
feeing FJ knownotaman? Andthe Anactanfiwered,
andfatd vnto her, Che holy Gyoſt thaticome bpon
tice, andthe power ofthe Higheſt ſhall ouerſhado w
| thee; Cherefore allo that holp thing tohich halt bee
| bose; thalibecalled, Che Sonne of God. Andber —
hold thy coulin Citzabeth, thee hath alfo conceiued 4
fonne inher age, and this is the ſirt moneth; which
twas calied barrett: fo2 with God nothing chal be in·
poflibie, And Wary ſayd, Behold the handmaid of
the Lord, be it vnto mo according to: thy pete Ana.
the — —— tomers. J
¢ 6, Markesday, |
| opecTheColea,) :
| ‘A Umi God; eobiey Hatt inttrncteo thp poly |
Church with che heauenly doctrin ofthy Cuans —
geliſt S, Darke, give bs grace that wee bee not like
trine: but Girmelp to be eftablithedinthetrutyotthy —
bole Gofpel.theougy Fetus Chriſt our Lord. ee
SQUETIACIGL ri + Epiltle, |
SEA Mo cuery one of esis giuen grace, accore Ephe.4 7
it
Ge AN ning to the mealure of tye gitt of Crit.
Nwherelore be laith, when be went vp on
Oo! biah, heeled capttuitie captiue and gaue
" gifts vnto men, Chat hee alcended. what
meaneth it, but that bee alfo Decended firk tuto the
lower parts of the earth? Oe that delcended ts ever
the fame alfo that alcended bp aboue all beauens,ts
fkullill all things. And the berp fame made fome A⸗
pofies, fame Wophets, fome Cuanaelitts, fome
Sheapheards, and Crachers, to the edifping of the
Saints, to che worke and adminiftration, euen te:
the edifping ofthe body of Chzif, till voce ali come to
the vnitie of the faith and Knowledge of tbe Sonne
Of God, vnto a perfect man, onto the mealure of
the full perfect age of Chul: That wee hencefoorth
ſhould bee no moze children, wauering and. carped
about with eucry winde of Doctrine, by. the wili⸗
tiefle of mets, though craftinefle, whereby they tap
waite fo2 b3 to decetue bs. But let vs follow che.
Cructh tn loue, and inailchings grow tn him which
ts the Bead ,cuen Cheiſt, in whom tf all the body be
coupled and knit together thoꝛowout euery topnt,
WwWherewith one miniſtreth to another (according to.
- theaperation,as euery part hath bis meature) ye ine
fou. the body, vnto the heat ofitfelé —
ote.
gen Wott Te: “The Gofpel:
YRS oem the true bine, abo mp Satter is is Ich, I eo] 2
ENG pa&y ant bulbandinan. Cuery beanoh that
092% P£e), beareth not fruit in me he will take a-
: (a eg, (Gace Wap: and euery branch that beareth
iets fruit, willhe purge thatit may bring
: — * mage finite, Pow * reẽ cleane; thyoughene
18
S. Philip and lames day.
words tobich Jhaue ſpoken bnto pou. Wide inmee,
and Fin pou, As the branch cannot beare fruit oeit
{elfe, ercept If abide inthe aiine : no moze can pec. er:
cept vec abitein mee. Jam the wine, pee are the
branches. De that abideth in mee and J in him, the
famebuingeth feozth much frutt, For without mee
can ve do nothing. Ifa man abide notin ne.beiscak
foo2') as a beanch, and ts withered,and men gather
them and catt themintothe fire, and they burne. Fe
ye abide in me, and my 0208 abide tipou,atke what
ye wiil, and it ſhall be done fo2 pou; Herein is my ta:
ther alozified, that pee beare much fruit, and become
imp diſciples. As the father hath loued mee, even fo
alfo baue Ficued pou: Continueyouin my loue, FE
pe heepe mp commandements, vee thall abide in mp
joue , euen as Jhaue kept mp fathers Commandes
ments, and abide in his ue. Theſe things haue J
fpoken vnto pou, that my iop might remaine in pou,
and that pour toy might be full,
@ S.Philipand Iames day, . ———
The Collect.
Aright⸗ God, whom truely to know is eucrias
Aſting life: grant vs perfectly to fnow thy Sonne
Jeſus Cyriſt to be the Way, the Cruth, andthe Life, —
as thoubat taught &, Philip ¢ other the Apoſtles
though Jeſus Chriſt our Logd, |
| The Epiftle,
Ames the ſeruant of God. andof the Lod —
Jelus Cyr , ſendeth \ greeting to the
Ge twoelue Cribes which ave {catteredabzoad,
My brethzen; count it fo2 an exceeding top,
when pee fall into divers temptations : knowin
this, Chat the trying of pour fatth qendereth pate
ence, and let patience haue her pericct woke, that
ve
§.Philip and James.
pe may be perfect and found lacking nothing. Ff any
ofyou lacke wifedom,let him athe of him that giueth
it euen God, which giueth to all men indifferently,
and caſteth no mai tn the teeth, and it ſhall be giuen
Hint, Out let him alke in kaith, and wauer not.ffoz be
that Doubteth, ts like a wate of the (ca, which is tof
_ Of the Windes,and carped with biolence:Reither tet
that man thinke that be hal recetue any tytng of the
020.4 wauering minded man is vnſtable in all Hig
toapes. Letthe brother which ts of low degree, re-
topce when he ts exalted.Againe,let him that is rich,
reioyce when hee ts made low: fo2 euen as the floure
ofthe graſſe ſhall he paſſe away.Foꝛ as the ſun viſeth
with heate, and the grafle withereth, and his floure
lalleth atoay, a the beauty ofthe faſhion of it periſh⸗
eth: euen fo ſhall the rich man perith in bts wayes.
Dappte ts the man that endureth temptation: foz
when bets trped, he ſhallreceiue the crowne of Itfe,
which the Lord Hath sheet + them thatioue him.
: C€GOLPE). ©
Red ND Fetus laid onto his difciples, Wet not Ioh.14. 1
pour beartes bee troubled, Pee beleeue in
2S! Gop, belecue alfo in mee, Jn mp Fathers
Houle ave many manfions. Ff it were not ſo. would
haue told you. Igoe to prepare a place fo2 you: and
1f'F qoe fo prepare a place for pou, F wil come againe
andreceiue pou, euen bute mp felfe, that twohere J
am there may pe be alſo. And whither Igo yeknow.
and the way yeknow. Chomas faith vnto bim,
02d, We know not tobhither thou goeſt, and how ts
it poſſible fo2 03 to Know the way? Jeſus faith vnto
bint, J am the way,and the Cruethand tte life, Qo
man commeth tothe Ffatherbutbpme, Five had
knowen me, pe had knowen mp Father alfo:and now
vpeknovo him, and have oe Him. Philip faith —2
— er JJ
Ss. Barn abe A poftle,
him. 023, ſhew bs the Father,and it fufficeth vs.Je⸗
ſus ſaith vnto him, Haue J beene fo long time with
you, and vet haſt thou not bnowen me? Philip, Hee
that hath ſeene me.bath ſeene my father: and how
fapett thou then, Shew bs the father? Beleeueſt
Not thou, that F amin the father, and the fatherin
ine? Che words that JF (peake vnto you. Iſpeake not
of my (elle: butthe Father that dwelleth in mee, ts
he that doeth the workes. Weleeue me that Jam in
the father, and the father in me, 02 elfe beleene me
for the works (ahe.aievelp, verily J fay onto you, be
that belecucth on me, the works that Jdoe,the fame
{hall he doc alfo:and qreater works then theſe hal he
doc, becaule Jgoe vnto mp Father.and whattoeuer
pe alhe in my same, chat will FZ doc. that the father
may be glozificd bythe Sonne. Ji¢ee thal alße any
thing in my Name, J will doe it.
S. Barnabe Apoſtle.
The Collect.
L2 Almightie, which hak endued thy holy Apoe
te Barnabas with fingular gistes of the Holp
Shoſt: tet hs not he deſtitute of thy manifold giftes,
1102 pet of grace,to bfe chem altway to thy honour and |
gloir, thꝛcugh Jeſus Cheriſt our Lord.
The Epiſtle.
JIdingsol theſe things came vnto the
eares of the congregation which teas
ee in Jerufalem, And they fent footy
XH Barnavas, that he hould goe vnto An:
‘4 tioch. which when bee came, and had
feene thee grace of God, wasaglad,anderbostedathent
ail, that with purpofe of heart they would continus —
allp cleatte bnto the Lod, Foꝛ he wasagoodman, —
‘and lullot the bolp Ghat, and. of faith, am people
Acts 11. 22
~,
Se —
S.Barnabe Apoſtle.
people Was added vnto the Lod. Chen departed
Barnabas to Carfus to fee Saul: and wher Hee
Had found him,be bought him buto Antioch. And te
chanced, thata whole peere thep Had thetr conuerfa-
tion with the Congregation there,and taught much
people infomuch that the difciples of Anttoch were
tie irk that were called Chriſten. In thoſe dayes
came Prophets trom the Citte of Hieruſalem vnto
Antioch. and there food bp one ofthem named Aga-
bus, and fiqnified by the Spirit, that there ſhould be
Great dearth thoughout ali the world : which came
to pafle inthe Emperour Claudius dapes, Chen the
diſciples euery man according to His abilitie, purpo⸗
fed to fend fuccour vnto the brethren vohich dwelt in
Jury: which thing they alfo did, and ſent it to the El⸗
ders by the bands of Barnabas and Saul,
The Gofpel. |
His is mpcommandement,that velour ,.1,., 5.12
© 2%, together as J baue loued pou, Greater
ew touchath no man then tits, Chat a
es man betow his life fo2 bis friends, De
are my friends, it ye doe whatfoeuer J
commana pou. Pencefoorth call 4 uot pou feruants,
fo2 the feruant inoweth not what His Lord doeth:
but poubaue F called friends, fo2 all things that J
haue beard ofmy Father, FJhaucopencd vnto you.
Pebaue not chet me, but J have cholenrou, and
ordeined pouto Coc avd being koorth frutt, and that
pour fruit Hould remaine,chat whatloeuer pee aſke
of the Father in my Name, he may giue it you.
@ Saint Iohn Baptift. | |
vo | — The Collet. e i
A miigite dod, by whofe prouidence thy feruant
4John Baptiſt was — ——— and a
SiGe, ; ua 4 |
=
a? — — ‘at
-
S.John Baptift.
topꝛepare the toay of thy Son our Sautour by prear
ching of penance: make bs fo to follow his Doctrine,
and holy life,ehat woe may truely repent,accozding to
his preaching, eafter bis erample contantlp ineake
J Eſa.40.1.
toe trueth boldly rebuke vice, and patiently fuffer fo2
the truths ſake, thr ough Jeſus Chriſt our Load.
an The Epiſtle.
Fane Ce of good cheare, my people, D-ypee Pro⸗
* phetg, comfort my people, faith pour. God,
§ ES) comfort Dierufalem at the heart, and teil
wo ber that ber traucilis atan ende, that her
offence is pardoned, that thee hath. receiued of the
‘Lozdes band (uffictent cozrection foꝛ all her fnnes:
A bopee crpedinthe wildernefic, Prepare the wap
of the Lozde tn the wiloernetle , make ſtraight tye
path fo2 our Godin the delert. Let all valleys bee
eralted, and euerymountaine and hill be laid tome. ©
Mhat ſo is crooked,let tt be made ſtraight, and let the
rough bee made plaine fieldes. For the glozp of the
Logde thatl appeare, and all fich ſhall at once ſee it.
Foꝛ why? the mouth of the 1020 bath ſpoken it. Che
fame bopce {patic, Now cry, andthe Peophet anſwe ·
red, What hall Icry! Chat all fleth is graſſe and that
all the goodlineſſe thereofis asthe floure.of the field.
The graſſe ts withered, the floure falieth away. E⸗
ucn fois the people ag graſſe, when the brꝛeach of the
Lord bloweth bpon then. Neuertheles. whether the
grafle wither, orthat the floure fave awap, pet the
wo2d of our Godendurety koreuer. Goe bp dito the
Dich Hill, D Sion, thau that bringeſt good tpdings,
iit bp thy bopce With power ,D thou preacher Hte-
rufalem.life tt bp withoutfeare, and fap vnto the ci⸗
ties of Suda, Behold pour,God, behold, the Lorde
God hall come with power, andbearerulewith his
arine, Beholde, He bringeth his trealure with enn
S.lohn Baptiſt.
andbis workes goe befoze him. Hee hall keede bis
flociie iifie a yeardman, he thal gather the Lambes to:
gether with bis arme, andcarp chemin bis bofome,
aid hall kindly entreat thoſe that beare yong.
The Gofpel. )
Lisabeths time came that {hee ould Luk.1.57
be delivered, and ſhee brought foorth a
fonne, And ber neighbors and ber cou:
fins beard lap, how the 1.020 bad ſhew⸗
edareat mercy bpon Her, andretoyced
withye ber. Andit foztuned, thatin the eight dap they
caine to circumciſe the child, and calied bis name Fa-
chary, after the nameofhis father. And bis mother
anfwered,and fain, Mot fo, but his Name thall be cal:
led John. And they (aid bntoher, Chere is none of
thy kindred that is named with cis name. And they
made lignes to his father, How he would haue him
called, And he affied foz writing tables, ¢ weote, lay⸗
ing, Dis name ts John.And they maructicd all, And
bis mouth was opened immediately, and bis tonque
alfo, ¢belpake and pratied God. And fearecameon
ail them that dsecit niah onto bim. And all thele
ſayings bere noiſed abzoand throughout ail the high
countrey of Jury, they that heard them layd them
by in their hearts, ſaying, What maner of child thatt
this bee? Andtbhe band of the Lod was with Him.
And bis father Zacharias was filled with the holy
Ghoſt, and prophelted faping, Praiſed be the Lod
Godof Iſrael, forzhebath viſited and redeemed bis
peopie,and hath raiſed vpan bone offaluation vnto
vs in the boute of hts feruant Mauid,cuenashe pro⸗
— mifed by the mouth of his holy Prophets, which
vwere lince the woztd began. Chat we houtabe faned
from our enemies,and from the hand of att that hate
i bs. That he would deale mercifully with * “
ers,
S. Peters day.
thers, and remember bis holy Couenant: Chat hee
would prefozme the othe whtch bee fware to our fa:
ther Abraham, fo to give bs, Chat we being deltues
red out Of the hands ofour enemies might ſerue Him
without feare all the Daves of ourlife, in ſuch holi⸗
nefle and righteouſneſſe, ag ave acceptable foz bim
And thouchtiide ſhalt bee catled the Prophet of the.
Higheſt: fo2 thou ſhalt goe befoze the face ofthe Lod
to pꝛepare his wayes. Co giue knowledge of ſalua⸗
tion vnto bis people for the remiſſion of ſinnes,
through the tender mercie of our God, whereby the
day Spring froman high bath viſited vs. To giue
{ight to them that fit in darkneſſe, and in the hadow
ofacath, and to guide our feet into the way of peace.
And the childe grew, and wared ſtrong in ſpirit, and
was in Torldernefie cil the day came when he ſhould
ſhew himlſelle bnto the Iſraelites.
¶ S. Peters day,
Al The Colle&.
Bi Amiabtr God, which by thy Son Jeſus Chiff,
| haſt giuen to thine Apoſtle S, Weter many ercet:
| lent gifts,and commandedſt him carnettlp to feed thy
ity flocke : make wee befleech thee, all Biſhops and Pa⸗
i flours diligently to preach thy holy word, ¢ the peo:
Hit ple obedientty to follows the fame, that thep map ree
| J | cetue the crowne ofeucrlafing qlozy, through Fetus
J Chriſt our Loꝛd.
han. The Epiftle.
yy) (Acts 12.1 2206 T thelamecime, Herod the hing fret
aa {ey ESched forth bis hands to bere certatne of
: \e> the congregatts, ebe billed James the
CPSAONS brother of John with the ſword. And
MeSszx becaule he law tt pleated che Fetes, bee
proceededturther, and tooke Peter alfo, Chen were
: ‘1
it fe 3
bl 8 the
ar. i i
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7 = — =
SS
| 8. Peters day. |
the dayes of ſweet bread. And when he had caught
bint, He put hint inprifon alto, and deliuered him to
foure quaternions offolviers to be kept, intending af
ter Ealter tobzing Him fozth to the people. And Peter
was kept in pꝛiſon. But prayer was made without
ceafing of the Congregation vnto God {oz him. And
inven Perode would haue brought him out onto the
people, the fame night fept peter between two foul:
dDiers, bound with two chaines, andthe keepers be-
lore the ooze Kept the prifon, And behold, the Angel
of the Lozd was there relent, anda light ſhined tn
the habitation, and he tinote Peter on Che live, ¢ firs
red him bp, ſaying. Ariſe bp quickly. and bis chapnes
fellfrom his Hands, And the Angel fa:d vnto bint,
Gird thy telfe,and bind on thy landals. And fo be did,
Aird be faith vnto him, Call thy garment about thee,
and follow ne, And He came out, and followed Him,
and wit not that t¢ was truth which was done by
the Angel, but thought that bee Had feene a viſion.
When they were pat the fir and fecond watch, thep
came onto the pon gate that leadeth vnto the City,
which openzdto them by theowne aceczd: and thep
went out, andpaficd thzougy one ſtreet, and foo2th-
With the Angel Departed from Him. and wen Peter
was conte to himfelie,be laid, ow FZ finow ofafure:
ty, that the Rod bath (ent bis Angel, and bath deli⸗
uered me out of the band of Herode, and fromalithe
waiting of the people of the Jewes. |
' The Gofpel. |
— > Hen Felus came into the coaſts of the Ma.i6.3.
WI9/S City, which is called Cefarea Philip⸗ |
DNV vi. bee alked his Diſciples, faving, ey
"Ds WMA Thom doe men fay that FJ the Sonne 7
—otman am? Chey fapd, Some fay that
cthou art John Baptiſt, (ome Clias, Come Jeremias.
——
——1
Acts 1}.
ee eS ee ee ee ——
S.James the Apoftle.
or one ofthe Prophets. Hec faith onto them, Wut
whom fay pee that Jam? Simon Peter anfwered
and (aid, Chou art Ch2il the Sonne of the liuing
Gon. and Jeſus anfwered, and laid onto him, Hap:
pyart thou Simon the fonne of Zonas: fo2 leh and
biood bath not opened that vnto thee, but mp Father
whichisin heauen. And J fay vnto thee, that thou
artPeter,and bpon this Kocke wit FZ build mp Con:
gregation,and the gates of Hell hall not pꝛeuaile a-
gainſtit. And J will gtue vnto thee the keyes of the
Kingdome of heauen: and whatſoeuer thou bindeſt
in earth, hallbe bound itt heauen: and whatloeuer
thou looſeſt in earth,ſhall be looſed tn heauen.
¶ Saint Iames the Apoſtle.
The Collect.
Raunt,D mercifull God,that ag thine holy Apo⸗
fie Janes, icauing bts father and all that he ad
without delay was obedient bnto the calling of thy
Sonne Fetus Chik .and followed him : So toe fo2-
faking al worldty and carnal affections, may beeuer-
moze readpto follow thy Commandements.thzowgh
Fetus Chat our Lord. | nee
The Epiftle. .
f2 thofe dayes came Prophets from the
<4 Be] Citte of Hterufalem vnto Antiocy. And
(EN) there foode bp one of tyem named Aga:
WANS cing g Be Lag
SS HY, and fignified by the Spirit, that
there ſhould bee great dearth thoughout all the
FS Aa eo
:
A
)
Wwooꝛlde, which came to palſe in the Emperour Clau-
Dius dayes. Then the difciples, euerp man accoꝛ⸗
ding fo His abtilitie, purpoled to fend fuccour vn⸗
tothe beethecn which dwelt in Jury: which thing
‘they alfodid, and {ent tt ta the Ciders by the handes
of Barnabas and Saul. At the fame time Heros the
tc
ing
—E—
ee — — se! lr ee
a amesthe Agniie,c ‘
Ring ſtretched fo2th his hands to bere certaine of the
Congregetion. And hee hillea James the brother of
John voit che fwo2d: and becaule be faw it pleated
tive Jewes,he proceeded further,aud took Peter allo,
9 The Golſpel. |
— aed, Wet caine to him the mother of Zebe⸗ Matt. 20,
oY | (SS, dees childzen, with her ſonnes worſhip⸗ 20,
hi@w ping dim, and deſiring a certaine thing
ef him And be ſaid vnſo her, What wiſt
Var 22 thou? She lſaid onto him, Grant that
theſe mp two ſonnes mapttt, the one on thy Right
band, and the other on the left.in thy Bingdonme.But
Jeſus anſwered, and fapd, Ve wot not what pe alfie.
Are pe able to drinke of the cupthat J ſhall drinke of?
and to be baptized with the baptifine that Jam bap-
tised with? Chey fatd onto hin, We ave, He fayd vn⸗
tothem, De thalldzinke indeed of inp cup, and be baps
tifed with the baptiſme that Fam baptised with: but
to fit on mp righthand and os my left, is not mine to:
giur, butit hail cyance vnto them thatit ts prepared
foz of mp father. And when the ten heard this, they
diſdained at the two brethrẽ. But Jeſus called them
bnto hin, and ſayd, De know that the princes of the
nations haue dominion ouer thetn,and thep thatare
Great men exerciſe authoritie bpon them. It Hal not
be fo among you. But whoſoeuer wil begreat among.
pou, let him be pour mintiry, and whoſoeuer wilbe
chiete among vou, fet him be pour feruant: Euen as
the Son of man came not to bee miniſtred buto,buc
to miniffer, a to giue his life aredemption fozmany..
q S. Bartholomew Apoftle.
dr eek . The Colle@.
O Maniabty and enertatiing God, twhich bat gi
— ven grace Co thine RMT cue
:
‘
~~
_
Luke 22,
24.
-- §.Bartholomew Apoftle.
to beleeue and to pzeach thy word:grant we befeech
thee bntothy Church,bothtolouethathebeleeued, —
and to preach that bee taught, through Chzitt our {
Aogd,
The Epiftle,
paw ee PD thebandsof the Apofties were ma⸗
Ya) JAG ny ſinges and wonders hewed among
2A the people: and thep were all together
— P vith one accoꝛd in Salomons porch.
seer dc, And of other durſt no man ioyne bin:
iclfe vnto them: Neuertheleſſe, the people magnified ;
them. Che number of them that beiceued in the q
Lozd, both of men and toomen grew moꝛre and moze,
infomuch that they brought the fiche tnto the ireets,
and laid them on beds and couches, that at the leat
Way the ſhadow of Geter when hee came. by might
ſhadow ome of them. Chere came alfo a multitude
out of the cities round about, buto Jeruſalẽ, being:
ing ſicke folkes, and them which were hered with
vncleane ſpirits, and they were healed euery one.
eer 7 ry bhe Golpelg:>° sete era aes
Saas 2B there wasa Grife among thein,
N wobich of them fhould feemeto bee the
3 ae 3 — dead ſaid vnto keg
foF ht) Vo iitigs of Mations retgne ouct thet,
SOAS and they that haue authozitie bpon
them, are called gracious Loꝛds: but pe all not fo
be. ut he that is greateſt among pou, hall be ag the
vonger.and be thatis chicie,halibeas be that doch
minifer. fo2 whether is greater, Hee that ſitteth at
meate, 02 bee that ferueth 7 Is not hee that citeth at
meat? Out Jam among vou as one that minifirety.
De are they whtch haue bidden With me in my temp:
tations, Ano" appoint butopou abingoom,as,
father hath appointed onto me, Chat pe may —
Lee. Wo » sl wre s? ——————————————— ll
3 SS. Matthew the Apoftle.
Danke at my tablein my hifigdomte, and lit on leates
iudseing the twelue tribes of Iſrael.
@ S. Matthew Apoſtle.
The Collect. *
Ablright, Bod, which by thy bleſſed Sonne diok
cali Matthevo front the receitofCuitome, tobe
an Apoſtle and Euangiliſt: Grant vs grace to forſake
alicouctous delires ¢ inoꝛdinate foue ofriches, and
tofollomthy Said Sonne Felus Chriſt, who liueth
andreiguety with thee ad the Holy Goll, ae...
1c pi Ce
— MIEN, Cina that wee haue fuch an Ditice, e + 2,Cor 45.
Ko Coho, uct as God hath mercy on bs,tore goe 1.
bad not outof Kinde, but haue call from vs
ay lag” the cloahesot brbonet, ¢ walke not
CSG in craftinelle, neither handie wee the
1010 of Bod deceitfully, but open the tructh,and rez
port our (eines to euery mans conſcience inthe fight
of God, It our Goſpel dee pet Hid. i¢ is Hid. among
them that are tof, it whom egod of this world
Hath blinded the mindes of cheint which beleeue nor...
ief the light of the Golpel of the alozp of Chrit
(wbich ts theJ nage of God) Hould hine vnto then,
For We preach not our ſelues but Chri Fetus to be
the 102d, and our ſelues your ſeruants for Fetus.
fake, For it is God that commandeth the light to:
hine out oldarknes which bath hined in our hearts,
ue to giue the light ofthe —— of the glorr of
Vedn — face of Fetus Coit, ° ~ i 7
** The Goſpel. he
das Jeſus patten font krõ * © Matt,93.
NGS} fat aman named Watthew.fteingat 6"
Se Ne Shara etotenie-anpbeato he ſaid vnto
foie, Wx Hit, Folow Me And he arole, kolowed
SD MCICS inane came “aa Jeſus a
ea ee)
ws
) ad —
*
Apoc.12. &
7
S. Michael and all Angels.
atmeate in his houſe, bebold, many Publicanes al⸗
fo and ſinners that came, fate Downe with Jeſus and
bis diſciples. And when the Phariſees {aw it, thep
ſayd to his diſciples, Why eateth pour mater with
Publicans and ſinners? But when Jeſus heard
that,he ſaid vnto them, Chey shat be ſtrong need not
the Phyſitian, but theythat are ſicke. Goe ve rather
and learne what that meaneth : FZ will haue mercie,
and not facrifice: Foz Jam not come to call the righ:
tcous, but inners to repentance,
@ S, Michael and all Angels,
The Colle&,
Verlaſting God, which halk o2dained and conſti⸗
tuted theſeruices ofall Angels and men in a won⸗
derfullorder:mercifully grant, that they vohich al⸗
wap doe thee ſeruice tt heauen, may by thy appoint⸗
ment fuccour anddecfend bs th earth, theough Jeſus
Ch2it our Loꝛd. :
| : ‘) >> «¢ >The Epuftle. |
—5 Here was a great battell in heauen:
WMichael and his Angels lought with
Sve the Dragon, a the dragon fought with
: D his Angels, and preuailed not, neither
af So 4 was there place found any moꝛe in hea⸗
uen. And the great dragon that old ferpent calicd the
.
=
deuill and Satanas, was caſt out, which deceiucty
ali the we2ld, And be was cat into tye carth,and dis
angels were cat outalfo with. him, And 3 bearda
lowde voyce, ſaying, In heaven ts novo made ſalua⸗
tion, and ſtrength, and the kingdom otour God, and
the power of bis Chk. Foꝛ the accuſer of our bre-
threrts call Downe, which accufed them before God
Day and night, And they ouercame him by the blodd
ofthe Lambe; and bp the word of hegegene
* S.Michael and all Angels.
and they loued not their Hues vnto the death. Chere:
fozereiopce pe heauens, and pee that dwellin them,
Woe batothe invabiters of the earth , and of the fea,
for the deuillis come Downe vnto pow, to¥ich hath
great wath, becaufe he kno wet that be bath buta
fhozt time,
The Gofpel.
Mat.13.
b to Fetus faying, nabots the aveatctt in
2 the kingdome of heauen? Fetus called
Wo achilde vnto hin, and fet him tn the
toes middett of them, and ſaid, Werily J ſay
bnto pou,ercept pe turne, and become as children, pe
fall not enter into the kingdome of heauen. Whoſo⸗
euer therefoze humbleth himſelle as this childe, that
fame ts the greateſt in the kingdome ot heauen. And
whofoeuer receiueth ſuch achtlde in mp Mame, ree
ceiueth me, Out who fo doth offend one of thele little
ones which belecue in mee, it were better foz Hine
that a milſtone were Hanged about bis necke, and
that be were drotoned in the depth ofthe Sea. Woe
vnto the world becaufe of offerices. Neceſſary it is
that offences come :but woe buto the maby whont -
the offencecommeth, Wherefore, ifthy bandoz thy
foote hinder thee, cut them off, and caſt them from
thee : itis bitter fo2 thee to enter intolife bait oz mat:
med, rather then thou ſhouldeſt ( hauing two Hands,
02 two feete ) bee caf into euerlaſting fire. And tf
thine epe offend thee, pluckett out, and caſt it from
thee: tt ig better fo2 thee fo enter into life with one
epe.vather then (bautng two epes)fo be caſt into bell
five. Cake heed that pee delpife not one of thele litte
ones.Foꝛ J fap vnto pou, thatin heauen their An⸗
gels do al wayes behold the face of mp Father, tobich
is in heauen.
* P @ 8. Luke
: | The Collect.
A Lmighty God, which calledſt Luke tie Phyſici⸗
at, whole praiſe is in v Goſpel,to be a Phyſician
ofthe ſoule:it map pleaſe thee by the wholeſome me⸗
dicines of His doctrine, to Heale all the diſeaſes ofour
ſoules through thy Sonne Felts Chit our Low,
The Epiſtle. ——
2.Tim.4, WSBsse Beh thouinal things, futier afflicti-
B Of, doe the worke theoughly of an E⸗
TAH trangelift, fulfill thine office vnto the bt-
=) termoft. Belober. fo2 F am noto ready
AA to be offered, and the time of my depar:
tingigatyand. Jhaue foughtagoodfight, Jhaue
fuifitied mp courfe, Jhaue kept che faith. Frõ hence
forth there ts layd bp fo2 mee a Crowne of righteoul
nes, which the L020, thatis arighteous fudge, hail
giue me at Chat day, Not tome onely, but toall them
thatiouchiscomming. Mo thy diligence that thow
mareſt come Hhoztly bnto mee, Foꝛ Demas hath fo2-
faben mee, andioueth this prefent world, tis depar⸗
ted vnto Theſſalonica. Creſcens ts gone to Galatia, —
Titus vnto Malmatta,onlp Lucasis with me. Cake
Darke, and bring him with thee: (02 beis profitable
brito me fo2 the mintiration, 4nd Tychicus haue J
fent vnto Epheſus.The cloake that Jleft at Croada
: with Carpus, when thou comme, bring with thee,
and the bookes, but {pecially theparchment. Alexan —
der the Copperfinith did mee much cul, the Lord re=
Ward Him accozding to his deedes: of whom be thou
ware difo,foz he hath greatly withitood our words,
Lukero, gee —=y De Low appointed other ſeuentie and two
|e Alloys anid {ent them two and two before
pimieife would come. Cierefozre hee fapd bnto —
| them,
The Gofpel.
Oma Din nto eueryp citte and place, whither bee
them, The harueſt is great, but the labourers are
— feta, Pray ye therfore the Lord of the harueſt to ſend
forth labourers into bis harueſt. Go your waves, be:
botvde, 4 tend pou foorth as lambes among wolues.
Weare io wallet, neither (crip, nor hoes, and falute
noman by theway. Into whatſoeuer boule pee ens
ter, fir fap, Peace be to this houſe. Andifthe ſonne
of Peace bee there, pour peace ſhall reſt vpon him, it
not, it hall returne to pouagaine. And tn the fame
haoule tarp Hill, eating and drinking fuch ag thep
i giue: For the iabourer is worthyol his reward.
~ @Simonand Iude Apoſtles.
The Collect.
A Lmighty Bod, which batt builded thy Congre⸗
gation vpon the foundation of the Apoſtles ana
Prophets, Jeſus Chet himlelfe being the bean cor⸗
ner ſtone: grant bs fo tobe topred together in vnitie
of ſpirit by their doctrine, that we may be made an
Holp temple aecepeabte to thee, thr ough Fetus Chꝛriſt
orate
The Epiftle.
ey roe, das theleruant of Fetus Chet, the luder:
SEG LS beother of James, tothem which are
285 Ree» called andfanctifiedin God the father,
Ze and prelerucd in Jeſus Chk, merce
vnto pou, and peace,and loue be muitt-
* Beloued when Igaue all diligence to weite
vnto vou of the common faluation, it was needfull
fo2 me to weite vnto pou, to exhoꝛt you that pe Mould
continually labour in the faity, which was once gi-
tien vnto the Saints. Foꝛ there are certaine vngodiy
men craltilycrept in, ofbobich it was voritten afeze-
time vnto ſuch iudgement: they turne the grace of
out toyed —— — God — is -
! — doueiuy
Simon andIude Apoftles, ~~
onelp 102d) and our Lord Felus Chit, My minde
is therefore to put poutn remembeance , fozafmuchy
ag pee Once knowe this.how that the Lozd.after that
hee had delinered the people out of Egypt, deſtroyed
them which after belecucy not. Che Angels aifo
which Kept not their fir eſtate, but left their owne
habitation, bee bath referuedin euerlaſting chaines
vnder darkeneſlſe, onto the iudgement of the great
bap. Cucnas Sodom and Gomoꝛrhe, andthe cities
avout hem , which tn like maner defiled themſelues
with foznication, and followed range fletb , are {et
foo:th fo2 anerample, and fuffer the patne of eternalt
fire, Like wife thefe being decetucd by dꝛeames, defile
the fleſh, deſpiſe rulers, and ſpeake euill ofthem that
are in authoꝛitie.
: The Gofpel.
P) . Tohnrs. J Viscommand F pou, that pe loue toges
J 17. Ie Dy, ther. Ff the wozldbate rou, peknow it
ay) vated me before tt hated pou. Ff pe were
<= ofthe worzld, the wold would loue bis
<2) owne:Hovobeit, becaufe pe are not ofthe
haue chofen pou out ofthe woꝛld, theres
thep both fecne and bated , not onelp me, but alfomp
Father,
a
te |
i
, uy
oy ;
i — — —
_ — — — —
— — — — — —
— —
2 LPL —
—
Father. Wut this happeneth , that the ſaying might
be fu filled that is wzittewin thew Law, Chey hated
mee withoutacaule. But when the Comfozter is
come, whom 3] wiilfend vnto poutrom the father,
euen the Spirit of trueth. which proceedeth of the
Father, he Halltchifie ofme. And ye ſhall beare wit:
neſſe ailo, becaule pe haue bene with me from the bes
sinning.
sf Hg @ AllSaints.
ert The Colle&.
A Linighty God.tobich bak knit together Cop elect
in one communion and fellowibhip , in the myſti⸗
call body of thy Sonne Cyr our Lord: graunt bs
— grace fo to follow thy holy Saints in all bertuous
and godly living , that wee may come to thofe vn⸗
f{peakeabie topes , which thoubat prepared for then
that vntainedly loue thee, theough Jeſus Cheiſt our
Loꝛd.Amen.
7 TheEpiftle,: |
— Eholde, J John ſawe another Angell af Avoc.:
> Si cende from the rifing of the Sunne, © wae
Niecy Which bad the feale of the lining God,
#7 and yee ctyed witha loude bopce to the
— * * foure Angels, to whom power was gi⸗
uen to hurt the earth, and the lea , faving, Burt not
tie catth. neither the fea neither the trees cit wee
haue ſealed p feruants of cur God in thetr foreheads.
And Jheard the nuinber otthemwhich were fealed,
and there were fealed an hundred andforty and foure
thouſand of all the tribes ofthe chiluzen of Iſrael.
_, Di the tribe of Juda, were ſealed xii. M.
Mf the tribe of Reuben, were fealed rif. M.
| Mt the tribe of Gad, were fealedrti. M.
| Mf the tribe of Aer, were lealed xii. M.
Df the tribe of kins yaa fealed —
3
J ee Fe 4 “eee
Matt.5,t. Qe
AllSaintsday. ""
Otthe tribe of Danafles, were fealed xii. M.
Di the tribe of Simeon, were fealed xii. M.
Di the tribe of Leut, were fealed xii. M.
Othe tribe of Iſachar, were ſealed xii. M.
Di the tribe of Fabulon, were ſealed xii. M.
Di the tribe of Joleph, were ſealed xii. M.
Di the tribe of Beniamin, were fealed xii·M.
After this J beheld, and lo, a great multitude which
no man can ntinber ) ofall nations, and people, and.
tongues. food befoze the feat,and befoze the Lambe,
clothed with long white garments, and Palmes in
their hands, ¢crped with alowde boyce, laying, Sal⸗
tation be aſcribed to him that fitteth bpon the feat oF
our God, and bnto the Lambe, And allthe Angels
oon tn the compaſſe of the feat, ¢ ofthe Ciders, the
foure beatles, ¢ fell before the ſeate on their faces,and
Worhipped God faping, Amen: Bleſſing; and glory
and wiledome,and thankes, and honour, and power,
and might be vnto our Good fſoꝛeuermoꝛe. Amen.
rane © yatligne cdvhe Golpek . OFS = 9
SV io ee Elus ſeeing the people , went bp into a
—mountaine, and when Hee was lethis
Q229 PL» dilciples cameto him. Andafter.that
(Pes| hee hadopened his. mouth shee taught
Co Sate them laxing, Wielledare the poore in
{pirit,fo2 theirs is the hingdome of heauen. Bleſſed
are they that mourne, ſor they hatl recetuc comfort...
Wielfed are the meeke, for they ſhall receiue the inhe⸗
ritance of the carth. Bleſſed are they that hunger and
thir after righteouſneſſe, for they mall be ſatiſfied.
Bleſſed are the merciful, foz they hal obtetne mercy,
Bleſſed are the purein heart, ſor they ſhall fee Good,
Bleſſed are the peacemakers, foz they hall bee called
the children ok God. Bleſſed are they which tufier
perſecution foꝛrighteouſneſſe ſake, ſor (Heirs is the
kingdome
ningdome of heauen Bleſſed are pe when ment reuile
pou,and perſecute pou,and ſhall falfly fay all manner
of eutllfayings again pou foz mp fake, reioyce ¢ be
qlad.fo2 great is pour reward in heauen.Foꝛ fo perfe-
cuted thep the Prophets which were before rou.
¢ The order for the. Admini-
{tration of the Lords Supper, or
7 Holy Communion.
S O many asintend to be partakers of the holy Commu-
nion,fhall fignifie their Names tothe Curate ouer night,
or els in the morning afore the beginning of Morning
prayer,or immediately after. b ANS,
And ifany of thofe be an open and notorious euill liuer, ſo
that the Congregation by himis offended,or hane done
any Wrong to his neighbours by word or déed : the Cu-
_ rate hauing knowledge thereof, fhall call him,and aduer-
tife him in any wife not to prefumetothe Lords Table;
Vantill he haue openly declared himfelfe to haue truely
_fepented and amended his former naughty life, thatthe
Congregation may'thereby bee fatisfied, which afore
were offended, and that hehaue recompen(ed the par-
tics whom he hath done wrong vnto, or at the leaft de-
_ clare himfelfe to be in full purpofe fo to doe,as fooneas
_ heconueniently may. 7 :
- ‘The fame order fhall the Curate vfe with thofe betwixt
whom he perceiueth malice & hatred to reigne,not {uff-
fering them to be partakers of the Lords Table, vatill he
know them to be recõciled. Andifone of the parties fo
-atvariance , be content to forgiue from the bottomeof
his heart ; all that the other hath trefpaffed again{t him,
and to make amends for that he himfelfe hath offended,
_. & the other party will not be perfwaded to a godly vni-
_ tie, but remaine ftillin his frowardnes and malice: the
—_— fF 4 Minifter
- Minifterin thar cafe ought to admit the penitent perfor:
~ tothe holy Communion,and not him thatis obftinate;
The Table hauing atthe Communion timea faire white
linen clothvp6 it ſtall ftand in the body of the Churche
or inthe Chancell,where Morning prayer and Evening
prayer be appointed to be faid, And the Prieft ftanding
atthe Northfide of the Table,thall fay the Lords prayer
withthis Colle& following: J
_ .q¢ The Communion...
ay — Lmighty Ged, vnto whom all hearts
iN ce be opett.. all delives knowen. and from
whom no: fecrets are Hid: cleanfe the
8 thoughts of our hearts by the inſpira⸗
¶ Then ſhalltlie Prieſt rehearfe diſtinctly all the ten Cons-
mandements: and'the people kneeling, ſhall after euery
Commandementaske God mercy for their tran{gref-
fion ofthe fame after this fort. Hi: oh :
Minifter.. | Ati |
G Mo fpake thele words, efatd. Jam the Lord thp
God: Thou iar —* none other Gods but me,
_ People. |
Lord haue mercy vpon bs,andtncline our hearts.
to keepe this Lawe.
Minifter,? 212029196 ©) faeng Wes
Chou thalt not make to thy felfe any grauen J⸗
image, noꝛ the likeneſſe of any thing thatis in heauen
aboue ,o2 tithe earth beneath.o2 nthe water vnder
thecarth, Chou ſhalt not bow Downe tothew,noz ⸗e·
woꝛ shtp them: lor the Lord thy God ama ee
3 OD,
God/ and vilit the ſinnes ofthe fathers vpon the chil⸗
dren, vnto the thirda fourth generation of chem that
Hate mee, and ſhevo mercy vnto thoufands in them
that loue me,and een mp Commandements
cop C.
‘02d Haue mercy vpon — * —* incline o out r hearts
to keepe this RKaow
— —
Thou ſhalt not take the Name ofthe Lesa thy God
in vaine: Foꝛ the Loꝛd will not holde Hint guiltleſſe
that taketh his Name —— habeas
copie ROLt ION BBG ie)
020 haue mercy vpon 08, and incline our hearts
to kcepe this Law.
Minifter.
Remember that thoukeep holy the Sabboth Dap.
Sire dares ſhalt thHoutabour , and doe all that thou
Hatt to Do, but the feuenth dap is the Sabboth of the
Loꝛd thy God. Fn it thou Halt do no maner of woke,
thou, and thpfonne, and thy daughter, thy man fers :
Uant,and thy maid (eruant,thycattell,and the ſtran⸗ |
ger that is within thy gates: For in fire dayes the
Lord made heauen and earth, the Sea and all hatin
themis, and reſted the feuenth dap : Wherelore the
Lord bleſſed the agai sou Spe gate et
copie 3
Lord haue mercy bpon OB, and incline our bearte
to heepe this Law.
Minifter.
Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy dapes
map be long in the tand which the Lordthe God gi⸗
ueththee. QUAY
! People.
Loꝛd haue mercy vpon vs incline our hearts
to ieche ihis Law. Pil yea
inifter,
—— 1 oe -
~ Minifter,
Tboutalt dono murther.
cople, *
Lord baue mercy port 085 ‘and frctine our bent 3
to neepe this Law.
Miniſtet.
Thou wait not commie ulter, i
copie.
“plow re ppott bs, and incline our —*
to heepe thi s Law
Miniter. —
Cheurbalenot ale. fdo3
Lord haue mercy bpen 08, an incline our eat
fo licepe this Law.
Chou thal not beare fale wanen again thy
sicighbour. |
p €o le e i.
Loꝛd haue mercy vpon bs; and incline our bearts
tokeepethis Law.
NMiniſter.
Chouchalt not couet thy neighbours houte. Thou
ſhalt not couet thy neighbours wife,no2 bis ſeruant.
noꝛ his mayd/noꝛ his oxe, noꝛ bis alle, noz any thing
that is his. X
People.
Loꝛd haue mercy bpon bg, and weite all thele thp
Lawes in our Hearts, wee beleech thee.
Then thallfollowthe Collet of the day;with one of
thefe two colle&s following for the Kings > the prieft
ftanding vp,and faying.
@ Let be pray.
eX Lmighty God, whole kingdome is euerlaſting.
and power infinite baue mercy vpon the be
on⸗
Congregation,and fo rule the heart of thy choſen ſer⸗
vant Janes our Bing ¢ Governor , that he kino w-
ing whole minttter he 18, may aboue all things feeke
thy honour and glozy,and that wee his ſubiects,due⸗
Ip confidering whole authozitiehee hath, map kaith⸗
fullpferue, honour, and humbly obey him, tn thee,
and kor thee accozding to thp bleſſed word and ordi⸗
nance, through Jeſus Chik our Lorꝛd, who with
thec andthe holy Ghott liueth and reigneth euer one
God, world without end. Amen.
Lmightie and euerlaſting God, we be taught by
hyholy woad, that the hearts of Kings are in thy
rule and governance, and that thou doeſt diſpoſe and
turne them,as it ſeemeth bet to chygodiy wiſedome:
we humbly beſeech thee ſo to diſpoſe and gouerne the
heart ol James thy ſeruant, our Hing and Gouer⸗
tour, that in all his thoughts, wordes And workes,
Hee may euer ſeeke thy honour and glory, and ſtudy
to preferue thy people committed to his charge, in
wealth,peace, andcadlinefie: Grant this, D merci
full father, for thy deare Sonnes fake Jeſus Chriſt
out Lod.amen,
» @4Immediatly after the Colleas, the prict fhall read the
Epiftle beginning thus. >’
Tyhe Epittie writteninthe Chapterot.
q And the Epiftle ended, he hall fay the Gofpsl aa
ning thus’.
Che Golvel written inthe Chapterok.
Andthe Epiftle and Goſpel being ended, fhall be {aid
the Creed,
Ba EQ Beleette in ore God, the Father Atmightic,
Bay (es Malier of heaven and carty,andofall things
2A WS pifivic and inutlibie : andin one Lord Fetus
Chu, the oneip begotten Sonne of God, begot:
* of bis Father befoꝛe all woꝛlds, God . fate
VNAMEAIUII —
Light of Light — God of very Gop, begotten not
made, being of one ſubſtance with the Father, by
whom alithings were made: who for vs men, and
foz our faluation,came downe from heanett,and was
incarnate by the poly Ghok ofthe birgin Mary, and
was made man, and was crucified alfofo2 bs vnder
Pontius Pilate, He tufred.and was buried, andthe
thivd Day be tole againe,accozding to the Scriptures
and alcended into heauen, and {itteth on the right
hand ofthe father. And he thail come againe with
Glozy to iudge both the quicke and the dead : whofe
hingdome ſhall haue no ende. And F beleeueinthe
holy Shek , the Lozd and gtuer of life, who procee⸗
Ddeth from the Father and the Sonne, who with the
Father andthe Donne together is worshipped and
gloriſied wholpake bythe Prophets. And J beleeue
one Catholique and Apoſtolique Church. Jacknow⸗
ledge one baytiſme fo2 the remiffion of finnes. And J
Jooke foz the: refurrection of the dean, and ¢ stipe life of
the worid to come. Amen. |
@ After the Creed iftherebeno —— ſhall follo one
ofthe Homilies alteady fetfoorth,or hereafter to be {et
foorth by common authorities; 100
@ After {uch fermon,Homily, or Exhortation,the Ciitate
fhall declare vnto * people, whether there be any Ho-
ly dayes,or Faſting dayes the weeke following and ear-
neftly exhort them to remember the poore, faying one
or moe of thefe fentences following as he thinketh moſt
conuenient by his diſcretion.
[_Stvour light fo thine befoze men; that they map
fee pour good workes, and gloꝛitie pour father
which is in heauen.
Lay not bp fo2 pour ſelues treaſure vpon theearth,
where * ruſt and moth doeth cozrupt, anv roeeues.
theeue
* 2 Opa.
The Communion.
theeues breake thozow and fteale: but lap bp fo2 pour
ſelues treafure in heauen, where neither rut no2
moth Both corrupt, and where thecucs do not beeake.
thorow and ſteale.
Whatſoeuer pee would that met Mould doe vnto Matth.7.
pou, euen fo doe vnto them for this ts the Laweand
the Prophets.
Not euerpone that faith ontome,Lo2d,L0d,thatt Matth.z.
enter into the kingdome ofheauen: but he that doeth
the wiilofimp father which is in heauen. |
Zache Kood foo2th , and ſaid vnto the Lorde, Be⸗ Luke ro.
Hold L020, the halfe of my goods FJ giue to the pooze,
and it Jhaue done any wong Coany man, JF refoze
fourefoulde. —
WMho goeth a warrefare at any time of Hig owne 1.Cor.o.
cott 7 nebo planteth a ainepard.and eateth not ofthe
frutt thereof? 02 robo feedeth a flocke, and eateth not
of the milke of the flocke. o
It we haue ſowen vnto pou {pirituall things ,isit 1.Cot-.9.
agreat matter it we Hal reape your wozldly things?
Woe pe not know, that thep vohich miniſter about 1. Cor.9.
boly things, line of the facrtfice? and they tobich wait
of the altar, ave partakers with the altar? Cuenfo
bath the Lord alfo ozdatued , that thep which preach
_ the Gospel, ſhould liue of the Goſpel.
Hee that foweth tittle, thall reape tittle: and hee 2,Cor.9.
that foweth plenteoufly , hallreape plenteoutly , let
euery mando according as He is diſpoſed in bis heart,
— notgrudaing,o2 ofnecellitic, for Godloucth a cheere⸗
full giuer.
Let him thatis taught inthe word, miniller vnto Salat. 6.
Him that teacheth , in all good things. We not decei⸗
ned, Godisnot mocked: foz whatfoeuer a man ſow⸗
eth. that ſhall be reape. | —
while we haue time, let bs doe good vnto all —
The Communion. |
rome Seppe Dito them which ave of the houtwold of al
; ait r) 4
1,Tim.6, Godlineſſe is great riches ika man be content with
that be hath:foꝛ we brought nothing tnto the world,
aie neither map wee carp any thing out.
Tim.«. . Charge them which are rich inthis wold, that
they vee ready to giue, and glad to diſtribute, taping
bp tn ſtore for themfelues a good foundation againtk
| the time to come,that thep map attaine eternal life,
Hebr.6, Godis not vnrighteous, that be will forget your
Woꝛkes and labour that proceedeth of loue, which
loue ve haue ſhewed for bis names fake , which haue
miniſtred Onto the Saints,and pet do ménifter,
Hebr.13. To doe geod, and to diſtribute foeget not, foz with
{uch facrifices God ts pleated.
tJoh.3, Wyho lſo hath this worlds good, and feeth bis byes
ther baue need, and ſhutteth bp his compaſſion from
| Him, Hobo dwelleth the loue of Godtn him?
Tob.4. Give almes of thy goods, and turne neuer thy face
x from any pooze man, and then the face of the Lode
= Mall not be turned away from thee.
Tob4. %Wemercifuilafterthy power. Ikthou hatt much,
give plenteoutly, Ifthou bal littic, do thy diligence
qiadlp to giue of that littte : for fo gatherett thou thy
felfe a good reward inthe Day ofnecellitie. —
Prou.ro, Hethathathpity bponthe pooze,tendeth vnto the
Sheds ‘ag and looke what hee layeth out. ſhall be payed
Plſal4t. Bilieſſedbe the man that prouideth fo2 the ſicke and
ncedie: the Lorde hall detiuer Him tn the time of
troubie. |
@ Then fhall the Churchwardens , or fome other by them
appointed , gatherthe denotioa ofthe people, and put
the fameinto the pooremans boxe, and vpon the offe-
ring days appointed, euery man and Woman fhall pay
to
a "Fhe Communion.
to the Curatethedue and accuftomed offerings, After .
which done, the Prieft fhall fay. :
Let os pray fo: the whole fate of Chꝛiſts Churcy
militant bercinearth.
A Lmiahtr and euerliuing Ged, which bv thy ho-
iy Apoſtle ball taught bs to make prayers and
Capplications, andto giue thankies fo2z alimen: wee
humbly befeech thee, moſt mercifully (toacceprour sf therctens
almes , and) to vecetue thele our prayers, which wee wercvore,
offer Ditto thy diuine Maieſtie, belecching thee to in⸗
{pire continuatly the vniuerſall Church with the tpt: nec tecien
rit obtrueth, vnitie, andconcozd: and grant that alt «*-
they that doe confelle thy Holy ame, may agree in
the tructhot thy holy word, and liue tn vnitie and
godly loue. Wee beleect thee alfo to ſaue and defend
all Chꝛiſtian Kings, Pꝛinces, and Gouernours, and
ſpecially thy ſeruant James our Hing, that vnder
Him wee nap be godly and quietly gouerned. And
quant bnto his whole Councell,and to all that be put
in authority vnder him, that thep may truely and in⸗
Differently miniffer iuſtice to the puniſhment of wie⸗
kedneſſe and vice, and to the matntenance of Gods
true Religion and vertue. Giue grace (D heauenlp
ffather)to all Dithops, Patours and Curates, that
they map both by theirlife and doctrine (et forth thy
- true and lively 02d, and rightly and duely admini⸗
fier thy holy Sacraments, And to all thy peoplegiue
thy beatteniy grace, and {pecially to this Congregati⸗
on bere prefent, that with meeke heart and due reue⸗
rence they may heare and receiue thy holy word, tru⸗
ip feruing thee tit Hotpnefie and righteouineffe ali the
Dapes oftheirlife. And we moſt humbly beſeech thee
of thy goodnefle(D Lozd)to comfortand fuccour all
them which in this tranſitory life bee tn trouble, ſor⸗
ss fi ?
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row, reed, ſickeneſſe, or any other aduerfitie: Grant
this, D father, fo Jeſus Chꝛriſts fake our onely me:
Diatour and aduocate. Amen.
@ Then hhall follow this exhortationat certaine times,
when the Curate fhall fee the people negligent to
cometo the holy Communion.
AD
€ be come together at this time (dearly
belouedbzethzen) to feede at the Lords
Supper, vnto the which in Gods bes
halfe J btd rou all that be bere preſent,
* and beſeech pou for the Lord Jeſus
Chattes fake, that pe will not refute to come thereto
being (0 louingly called ¢ bidden of God himlelfe. De
firlow How grieuous a vnkinde a thing itis, when a
man bath prepared a rich) keaſt, necked his table with
all finde of pouition, fo that there lacketh nothing
but the gheſts to ft Downe, and pet thep which be cat-
ied (Without any cauſe) mot onthankefullp refute
to come. Which otf you tn ſuch acafe would not bee
mooued? who would not thine a great iniurie and
wrong Done bnto hint? Wherefore moſt dearely belo:
Lied in Cheiſt, Calie pee good Heed, left pee, withozaw:
ing pourfelues from this holpfupper,peouoke Gods
{indignation againſt pou, It is an eaſie matter fo2a
man to ſay, J will not communicate, becaufe Jam
otherwiſe letted with wozldly buſineſſe: but ſuch
excuſes be not fo eafilp accepted and allowedbefoze
God. It anyman fap, J am agrieuous finner, and
therefore am afratde fo come: wherefore then doe
pou not repent and amend? When God caileth pou,
bee you not athamed to fap pe will not come? When
pou ſhoubo returne to God, wii pou excuſe pour felfe,
and fap that you bee not readp ? Confider earneſtly
with pour felues, How little fuch fained ercules hall
auatle before God. They that refuted aden —
oſxel,
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Goſpel, becauſe they hadboughta farime, oꝛ would
try their pokes of oxen, oꝛ becatule they were married,
were not fo erculed, butcounted vnworthyof the
heauenly feat. J fo2 my part am here peelent,and ac:
cording to mine office. bid pou tn the frame of Goo,
FJ cali pou in Chꝛiſtes bebalfe, Jexhoꝛt you, as you
loue pour otone faluation,that ye wiilbe partakers
ofthis holy Communion. and as the Sonne of God
did bouchfafe to peeld bp his ſoule by death bpon tye
Croiie for pourhealth, euen ſo it is your duette to re⸗
ceiue the Communion together in the remembzance
of his death,as be himlelfe commanded. Now, ifpee
will in no wife thusdoe, confider with pour ſelues,
How great iniurie pou Do vnto God, and how foze pu-
niſhment bangeth ouer pour Heads foz the fame, And
whereas pou offend God foloze tnrefuling this holy
banquet. Jadmoniſh, exhort.a beleech you,that onto
this vnkindneſle pee will not adde any moze: which
thing pe hall doc, tf pe Land by as gazers and lookers
on them that doe communicate and be notpartakers
ofthe tame pour felues. Foꝛ what thing can this bee
coaunted els,then a further contempt ¢ vnkindneſſe
onto God? Truely it is a great vnthankefulneſſe to.
fay nay, wher pebe called:but the fault is much
greater, when men Land by,anod pet will neither eate |
102 drinke thts holy Communton vith other.F pray |
you, what can this beelfe.buteuen tohauethe my: |
ſteries of Cheiſt in deriſion? Ft is ſayd vnto all, Cake
ye, and cate, Take.and drinke pe all ofthis, Doe this
in remembrauce of me. with wat face then.o2 with
what countenance halve heare thele words? hat
Wwil this be els but a neglecting, a deſpiſing, and moc⸗
kingofthe Teſtament of CH 7 woberefore, rather em
then ve ould fo do, depart you hence,and ciue place. ~
to them that bee godly diſpoſed. But when voude⸗
és : — MQ par f,
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part, J befeech pou ponder with your felues frome
wohomye depart, Pe depart from the Lords table, ye
depart from pour brethren, a from the banket of mok
Heauently food. Theſe things tfpee earneſtly confider, 4
pe ſhall by Gods grace returne toa better minde, foz |
the obtaining whereot we (hail make our bumble pe: |
titions, Lobite we hail recetue the bolp Communion,
@ And fometime fhall this be faid alfo, at the difcretion
of the Curate.
Senne Carely beloued,forzatinuch as our duty
YX is torenderto Almightie Godour hea:
3 4 tientp father molt hearty thankes, fos
that he hath giuen His Sonne our Sas
ulour Jelus Chꝛiſt.not onelptoodie for:
bs, but alſo to be our ſpirituall food and ſuſtenance.
as it is declared vnto vs aſwell bp Gods word, as by
the holy Sacraments of hts bleſſed body a bicod, the
which being focomfoztable a thing to them which
receiue it worthily, and fo dangerous to them that
Will prefume to receiue tt vnworthily: my duetie ts
to exhort pouto confider tie dignitie ofthe Holy my⸗
fferic,and the great perill of the vnwoꝛthy receiuing
thereof, and fo to {earch and eramine pour owne cons
ſciences, as you fhould come holy and cleane to a
mot godly and heauenly feat , fo that in no wile
pe come but in the marriage garment required of
od in holy Scripture, and fo come and be vecetued,
aS worthy partakers of ſuch abeauenly Cable. Che
way and meanes thereto, ts: irl toeramine your
liues aud conuerfation by the rule of Gons Come
maundements, and wherein foeuer pee Hail pers
ceiue pour felues to haue offended, etther bp will,
02D, 02 deed, there bewaile pour owne ſinfull
liues, and confefle pour felues fo Almighty God,
with full purpofe of amendment of tile, And tf —*
ak, alt
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fhall perceiue pour offences tobe ſuch, as be not ones
ip againſt God, butalfo again pour neighbours :
then pou fhallreconcile pour ſelues bno them, ready
to mate reſtitution and fatiffaction , accozding to the
vtterinoſt of pour powers, fo2 alliniuries ¢ wongs
Dore by pou to any other, andlibewwile being ready to
forgiue other that haue offended pou, as you would
haue forgiueneſſe of your offences at Gods hand : foz
otherwilſe the recetuing of the holy Communion doth
i *
nothing elle but increaſe pour damnation. Aud be⸗
cauſe it is requifite b no man ould come to the holy
Communion , but with afull tru in Gods mercy,
and with a quiet confcience : therefore if there be any
of rou, whichbptbemeanes aforeſayd cannot quiet
his ovvn conſcience but requireth further comfort o2
countfell, thenict bim come tome , 02 fone other diſ⸗
creet andiearned Miniſter of Gods word, and open
- bis ariefe, that be may recetue fuch ahottip counfell,
~ adutfe,andcomfo2zt .as his conicience may be relies
ued, and that by the miniferp of Gods woꝛd Hee may
receiue comfort, and the benefit ofabfolution , tothe
quietitig of bis confcience , and auoyding all fcrupte
anddoubtfulneffe,
_@ Then fhallthe Prieft fay this Exhortation
= wee Carely beloucd tn the Lord, pee that
Zminde Co come (othe Holy Communion
S.of the body andbiood of our, Sauiour
IZ Chik, mus confirer what Saint Paul
* writeth to the Corinthians, bow be ex⸗
hoveett all perſons diligently to trie ecramine them⸗
ſelues, before they pꝛeſume to cate of that bꝛead, and
drinke ofthat cup.Foꝛ as the benefit ts great, tf with
atrue penitent heart and liuely faith we recetue that
holy Sacrament (fo2 then we ſpiritually eat the fleſh
Of Chu, & dpinke His —— dwell in ag on
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and Chitin vs, weebeone with Chꝛiſt, and Coie
with bs:) Dots the danger great, il wee recetue the
fame vnworthily. For then we be quiltteof the bodie
andbiood of Chit our Sauiour: we cate and dzinke
Our owne damnation, not con{idering the Los bo:
dp: we kindle Gods wath again bs, voce prouoke
him to plague 63 with diuers difeales, and ſundey
Kinds ofdeath. ChereforetE any of pou be a blaſphe⸗
‘Mer of God, an hinderer or ſſanderer ofhis word, an
abulterer, oz bev in malice ozenuy, oꝛ in any other
grieuous crime, bewaile pour finnes , and come not
to this poly Cable, tel after the takingof that holx
Sacrament, thedeutilenter into pou, asheentred
into Judas, and Hil pou full of all iniquities, and:
bring pou to deſtruction both of body efoule, Fudge
therefoze pour felues, beethien, that pe be not iudged:
of the Lord. Kepent you truely for your finnes
patt : baue a liuely and feofak faith tn Chriſt our
Sautour, Amend vour liues, and bein perfect cha:
ritte With all men, fo ſhall yee be meete partakersof
thofe holy myſteries And aboue allthings, vee muſt
gtue mot humble aud Hearty thankes to God the
Father, che Sonne, andthe baly Ghoſt, for the res.
demption ofthe world by the death and paſſion of our
Sauiour CH , both God a man, who did humbie
himſellkeeuen onto the Death vpon the Croſſe for pos
ziſergble ſinners, which lap in darkeneſſe and thes
dow of death, that hee might make bs the children of
@od, and evalt os to euerlaſting life, And to Che ende
that we ſhould alway remember Cie evcecding great
lowe of our Wafer and only Saviour? clus Chaff.
thus dying fo2 bs, and the tnnumerable benefits
Which bp His pecctous bloodſhedding be hath obtay:
ied fo vs: he hath tnfituted and orrayned Holy mp»
ſteries, as pledges of bis lowe, and continual —
saree
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bzatice of his Death,to our great and endiefle comfort,
— To him therefore, with the Father and the holy
Ghoſt, let vs giue (a3 we are moſt bounden) continue
all thankes ſubmitting our fe tues wholyto bis holy
will and pleafure, and ſtudying to ſerune him in true
oe andr righieoufielleal the Dapes ofour life,
men.
@ Then ſhall the Prieft ſayto them that come to receiue
the holy Communion.
Y Du that doe truely and earneſtly repent you of
pour finnes, snd be in loue andcharity with pour -
neighbours, and intend to leade a new life, following
the Commaundements of God, and walking from
Henceforth in bis holy wapes: Drꝛaw neere, and take
this bolp Sacrament to your comfort, mate pour
humble conteſſion to Aimighty God before this Con:
gregation here qathered together in bis holy fi Mame,
mechelp kneeling bpou pour knees.
¶ Then fhall this general Confefsion be made in the name
ofall thofe that are minded to receiue the holy Com«
munion, either by oneofthem, or els by one of the Mi-
nifters , orby thePrieft himfelfe, allknecling humbly _
vpon their knees.
A ianiaity Bod, father of our Lod Jeſus CH,
_* }matker of all things, Judge of all nen toe Know:
ledge and bewaile our manifoide finnes and wicked⸗
neſſe, which wee from time to time moſt grieuouſly
haue committed, by thought, word, and deed, againſt
thy diuine Datel y prouoking mot iuſtly thy wrath
andindiqnation againſt bs. Wee doe earneſſtly re-
pent, and bee heartily fozpfo2 theſe our miſdoings,
the remembrance ofthem ts grieuous vnto bs, the
burthen of them is intollerable: Haue mercy vpon
vs, haue mercy vpon vs, moſt mercifull Father . for
thy fonne. our Lod Jelus ow fake , forgiue *
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all that is palt, and grant that we may euer hereatter
ſerue and pleate thee in newnes of Itfc, to the honour.
and glogp of thy Name, through Jelus Chit our —
102d. Amen. ;
¶ © Then hhallthe Prieft or the Bifhop being prefent,ftand
vp,and turning himfelfe to the people, fay thus.
A Lmighty God our beauenty Father, who ofhis:
great mercy bath promiſed forgiueneſſe of Mines
foallthem which with Hearty repentance and true
faith tuene outo bint: Haue mercy bpon you, pardon
anddeliuer pou from ail pour ſinnes, confirmeand
ſtrengthen pou in all goodnes, and bring you to euer⸗
lating life,chpough Jeſus Chek our Lord, Amen.
Then ſhallthe Prieft alſo ſay.
@ Heare what comtortable wozdes our Sauiour
Chik ſayeth to all that truely turne to him.
Come bute me al that trauell and be heauy laden,
aiid J will refreſh pou.
So God loued the world, that he gaue bisonly bes.
gotten Sonne, to the end that alithatbeleeucin bit»
hauld tot peri but haue life encrlaking,. )
¶ Heare allo what S. Pauli faith.
This isgatruclaying, and worthy ofallmen tobe
receiued, that Fetus Chriſt came into cye world to
faue finners,
-@ Beare alfo what &: Fohutaithe —
Ikanyman ſinne, wehaue an Aduocate with the-
Father J eſus Cheiſt the righteous, and he is the pro⸗
pitiation fo2 our ſinnes.
@ After which the Prieſt hhall proeed, faying..
Litt bp your hearts.
Ant{were. :
se lif them bp onto the Lord
rieſt
Let vs gtue thankes vnto orr Lord God. (3
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~ Anfwere,
It femeete and right foto dee.
Prieft.
It is very meete. right, and our bounden duetie,
that we homd at all times, and inall places, giue
thankes vnto thee. O Loz,boly Father, Almighty,
euerlaſtino God.
¶ Here fhall follow the Proper Preface,according to the
-time,ifthere be any efpecially Appointed, or els immedi-
atly thall follow, Cherefoze Wh Angels, te.
¢ Proper Prefaces.
-@ Vpon Chriftmas day,and ſeuen dayes after.
Cy Ccaufethou diddeſt gine Jelus Chk thine
onely Sonne to bee bozne as this dap for vs,
set WHO by the operattonof the holy Ghok was
madz very man,of the ſubſtance ofthe Wirgin Mary
hismother, ethat without ſpot of ſinne, to mate vs
cleane from all inne. Cherefoze with Anaels, ec.
¶ Vpon Eafter day and feuen dayes after,
Butchietſy are we bound to praile thee kor theglori⸗
ous relurrection of thy Sonne Jeſus Cheiſt our
L020: forbe is the very Paſchal Lambe which was
Offered f02 bs, and Hath taken awaythe finneof the
{021d who by bis death bath deſtroyed death, and bp
his riſing to life againehath refozed to. bs euerlatting
lile. Cheretore with Angels, as.
A Vpon Aſcenſion day and ſeuen dayes after
| —J Prough thy mol searelp beloued Sonne Jeſus
Chri our’Lo2d, who after bis moſt glorious re-
‘furrection manifeftip appeared to al bis Spoilles,
and in their fight. aſcended bp into heauen to prepare |
aplace foꝛba.that where he is thither might we alio
aſccend and reigne with him in eas ae
7 bata and oe gels ac.
aa OAc. ae pen
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€ Vpon Whitfunday, and fixe dayes after.’
T drug Fetus Chrik our Lord, according to
whole moſt true promife the holy Ghof came
Dowie this day from Heauen, with a fudden great
found, as it had bene a mighty winde, inthe likeneſſe
of fierytongues lighting bpon the Apoſtles,to teach
thent, and toleade them fo all trueth, giuing them
both the gift ofdiuers languages, andalfoboldnefle
with feruent zeale, conſtantly to preach the Golpel
> pnto all ations, whereby wee arebzought outot
darkeneſſe anderrour, into the clearelightandtruc ~
—-Rnotaledgeofthee, andotthy Sonne Jeſus Chriſt.
Chereloꝛe with Angels.ac.
¶ Vpon the feaſt of Trinitie.
is berp meet,vight.and our bounden duetie, that
we ſhould at all times a in all places giue thankes
to thee, D Loꝛd.Almighty. a euerlaſting God, which
art one God, one 102d, not one only perfon, but three:
perſons in one ſubſtance. Foꝛ that tobich we beleeue.
of the glory of the father, the ſame we beleeue of the
Horine.and of the bolp Ghoſt, withoutany dillerence
02 inequalitie. Therefore,ac.
© @ After which Prefaces fhall followeémmediael
“[ Berefoze with Angels and Archangels, and with
all the company otheauen, welaud and magnifie
thygloridus Qame,euermoze prayſing thee, and fay»
ing, Holy, holy, holy, Loꝛd God of hoſts. Heauen and:
shite Ashe sa Ofthp glory. Glory be tothes, O Loz
ind.
_ © Then fhal the Prieft skneeling downe at Gods board fay.
inthe name of them that fhall receiue the Communi-
on sthis prayer following.
aK ag € doc not pꝛeſume to come te this thp Cable,
Bf V, (es D merciful Lord, trating in our owne righ:
GAAS! teoutnesie , but in thy mantfolbe and great:
: merrica..
oe Oe Reale ae ee eT ee
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mercies. We be not worthy fo much ag to gather bp
the crummes onder thy Cable. But thou art the fame
Loꝛd, whoſe propertic tg alwayes to, baue mercy:
grant bs therefore gracious Lod, {0 to cate the fleſh
of thy deare Sonne Jeſus Chak, and to drinke bis
blood ,that our finful bodies may be madecieane by
bis body, and our ſoules wathedthzough his moft
pꝛecious blood , and that we may euermoze dwell in.
him, and be in vs, Amen.
¶ Then the Prieſt ſtanding vp fhall fay as followeth.
A Lmightr God our heauenly father, which of thy
tender mercy diddeſt giue thine onely Sonne Je⸗
fus Chit to fuffer death vpon the Crofle foꝛ our re-
demption, tobo made there by His one oblation of.
himlelle once offered,a full, perfect, and ſuſſicient fa-
crifice, oblation, and fatiffaction fo the finnes of the
whole too ND.and did inſtitute, and in His holy Goſpel
command bs to continue a perpetualmemorꝛvofthat
his precious death, vntil bis comming againe: Deare
3,9 mercifull father, we beleech thee , andaqraunt
that wee ictal theſe thy creatures of Beead and.
Gthp Sonne our Sautour Jeſus
Cheiſts holy tnlitutionin remembeance of his deaty.
and paſſion,may be partakersot bis mot bieted body:
Wine, accozding
and blood:who inthe fame night that be was betray⸗
ed,tooke bread, and toben be bad giuen thankies bee
bake it,and gaue tt to his diſciples faving, Cake, cat
this is my body, which is giuen for pou, do this inre ·
membrance of ne, Likewiſe after Supper hee tooke
the cup.aud when he had. giuen thanks, be gaue it to:
them, faping, Brinke vee allofthis, forthts ts my
bicodof the Nets Cekament , whichis ſhed for pou:
and fo2 many foz the remiſſion ofſinnes: doe this, as.
olt as ye ſhal drinke it,in remembzance of me,
| © Then ſhallthe Miniſter firft receiue the B——
*
ee a ee ee SS ee
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bothkindes himfelfe, and nexedeliueritto other Mini. _
{ters (ifany bee there prefent): that they may helpe the
chiefe Minifter, aud after,to.the people in their handes,
* kneeling. And when he deliuereth the bread, he fhal fay.
Te body ofonr Lord Jeſus Chit, which was ai:
“ nen foz thee, prelerue thybody efoule intoeuer: |
laſting life sand take and cate this , in remembzance
that Chriſt died forthee, and feedeonhim tn thine
Heart by faith, with thankeſgiuing. $)
@ And the Minifter that deliuereth the cup, fhall fay.
T He biood ofour Lod Jeſus Chriſt which was
ſghed for thee, preferue thy body and foule into e:
uerlaſting life: and drinke (his tnremembzance that
Chꝛiſts blood was ſhed toz thee, and be thankefuil.
¶ Then fhall the Prieft fay the Lords prayer, the people
repeating.after him euery petition. After thal be fayd
as follow eth. | 7 SAG
() Loꝛd and heatienty father, we thy humble ſer⸗
uants entirely delire thy fatherly goodnes , mer:
cifullp fo accept this our ſacriſice of praple ã thankeſ⸗
giuing, mot humbly beleeching thee tograunt , that
by the merits anddeath of thy Sonne Fetus Chiiſt.
and through faith in his blosd, wee and all thy whole
Church may obtaine remiſſion ofour finnes, and all
other benefits ofbis.patlion, Gnd bere wee offer and
preſent vnto thee, D Lord, cur felnes,our foules and.
bovies, tobeareafonable, holy, andituely facrifice
‘pntotiee , humbly veleeching thee that al we which
be partakers of this BolpC ommunion, map be fulfil:
led with thy. arace and heauenly benediction, And al
— though bore bee vnworthy, thozow our mantfolde
finnes, to offer pinto thee anpfacrifice : pet we beteech
thee to accept this our bounden duety and fertiice, -
not weighing our merits, but pardoning our offert-
ces, through Jeſus Chriſt our Lord, by whom, and
hi
With whom, in the vnity eftbe holy Gholt.al honour
| andglozy be bute thee , OFather almighty World
without end, Amen.
q Or this.
A banigity and euerliuing God, weimok heartily
thanke thee, for that thou doeſt goucylate to feed
| bs which haue duely recetuedthele holy myſteries,
with the tptrituall food of the moſt precious body ana
blood of thp Sonne our Sauiour Jeſus Chriſt, and
dort alltire bs thereby ofthy fauour and goodnes to:
Ward bs,and that wee be berp members incorporate
in thy myſticall body, which is the bleficd company of
al fatthfull people , and be alfo heires thꝛough hope,
of thy euerlaſting kingdom, bythe merits of the moſt
precious death and paſſion ofthpdeare Sortie: wee
now moi humbly beſeech thee, Dheauenlp father,
foto aif bs with thy grace, that vec map continue |
in that holy tcliowihip,and doe ail fuch good workes.
a3 thou batt prepared fo2 bs to walke in, through Je⸗
fus Chit our Lod, to whom with thee and the holy
Gholſt, be ail Honour and giozy, worid without Ee “i
Amen, .
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— men.Weprayle thee, we bleſſe thee,
We worſhip thee, wee glorilie thee, wee giue thankes
to thee forthygreat glory,/ D 102d Goo, heauenly
Hing, God the father Almighty, O Lozd, the onely
begotten Sonne Jeſu Chrift, O Loi God, Lambe.
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finnes of the wozld, haue mercy bpon bs. Chou that
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onelp are holy,thou onely art the Lord, thou onely D
Chil, with the holy Ghok art moſt bigh in the glory
of God the Father,. Amen.
¶ Then the Prieſt, or the Bithop if he be preſent, fhal let
them depart with this blefsing.
T He peace of God which paſſeth all vnderſtanding
keepe pour hearts and mindes tn the knowledge
and loue of God, and of bis Sonne Jeſus Chꝛiſt our
Lod, andthe blefling of God Almighty, the father, —
the Sonne, and the holy Ghoſt, be amongt you, aud —
remaine with you alwayes, Ainen.
¶ Colle&s to be fayd after the Offertory,when therets no
Communion, cuery fuch day one.And the ſame may be
faid alfo as often as-occafion fhalferue,after the Colle&s
either of Morning and Euenin g prayer, Communion
ot Letany,by the difcretion of the Minifter.
PIE Slit vs mercifully, D Lord, in thee our
hy Wj Cupplications and prapers , and difpote the
SON wap of thy feruants tovoard the attainment
oreneriatting faluation, that amongall the changes
and chances ofthis mozcailitfe , thep may cuer be de-
fended by thy moft gracious and ready belpe,through
D2 our 102d, amen,
O Almighty Lod and euerliuing God, bouchlafe
wee befeech thee to direct ,fanctifie,a nd gouerne
Loth our hearts ¢bodies inthe wayes of thy Lawes
andin the workes ofthy Commatundements, that
through thy mol mighty protection, both bere and
euer, we may be peeferued tn body andfoule,thzough
our Lozdand Sautour Jeſus Chꝛiſt, Amer.
(3 Raunt woe beleech thee, Almighty God, that the
90258 wohich we haue Heard this day with our
Outward cares, may through thy grace be ſo grafted
inwardly in our hearts, that they may bꝛing foorth
in vs fruit of good living. to the * and
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pre of thy Name, thzough Jeſus Chriſt our Lord,
men.
PReuent vs, O Lorꝛd, inallour doings, with thy
mot gracious fauour, and further vs with thy
continuall beipe,that in all our woꝛkes begun, conti⸗
nued, and ended inthee, wee may glorifie thyholy
Name, and finally by thy mercy obtaine euerlaſting
life,thꝛough Jelus Chrilt our Lord. Amen.
A Lmighty God, the fountaine of all wiſedome,
which knowelt our neceflities before wee aflke,
and our ignorance in atsing: we beſeech thee to haue
compaflion vpon our infirmities, and thoſe things
which fo2 our vnworthines we dare not, and for our
blindneſſe we cannot affie, bouchflafe to giue vs , for.
we wozthinelle of thy Sonne Jeſus Chriſt our Lord
Amen.
A Lmightr Goo, which bak promiled to heare the
petitions of them that afte in thy fonnes Name,
toe beleech thee mercifullpto encline thine eares to
vsthat haue made now cur prayers and fupplicatt:
ons bitte thee, and graunt thatthole things which
wee haue fatthfuily aſked accoding to thy will, map
effectialip be obteined, to the reltefe of our neceflity,.
and to the ſetting koorth of thy alozy, theough Jeſus
Chat our 10,0. amen. |
¶ Vponthe holy dayes (1f there be no Commnnion) fhal:
be fayd all that is appointed at the Communion, vntill the
endofthe Homily, concluding withthe generall prayer
(forthe whole fate of Chriſts Church militant bere
tit earth) and oncormoe ofthefe Collects afore rehear-
fed.as occafion fhalferue. Andthere fhal be no celebration
ofthe Lords Supper, except there bee agood number to:
communicate with the Prieft , according to his difcretion.
Andifthere bee not aboue twentie perfons in the Parith of
difcretion to receiue the Communion, yet there fhall bee:
no
Publique Baptime.”
no Communion, except foure or three at the leaſt commu-
nicate With the Prieft.
And in Cathedrall and Collegiat Churches, where bee
many Priefts and Deacons, they hall all receiue the Com-
munion With the Minifter euery Sunday at the leaft,excepr
they haue a reafonablecaufeto the contrary. Andto take
away the fuperftition, which any perfon hath or might
haue inthe bread and wine, it fhall fuffice thatthe bread be
fuch as is vfually to be eaten atthe Table with other meats,
but the beft and pureft wheat bread that conueniently may
begotten. And ifany of the bread and wine remaine, the
Curate fhall haue it to his owne vie, Thebreadand wine
for the Communion fhall bee prouided by the Curate and
the Churchwardens , at the charges ofthe Parifh, and the |
Parifh fhall bee difcharged of fuch f{ummes of moncy oro-
ther ducties, Which Wr they haue payde forthe fame
by order of their houfes cuery Sunday.
And note that euery Parifhioner thall communicate at
the leaft three times in the yeresof which Eafter tobe one,
and fhall alfo receiue the Sacraments and other Rites, ac-
cording to the order inthis booke appointed. And yeerely
at Eafter , euery Parifhoner fhall reckon with his Parfon,
Vicar or Curate, or his or their Deputie or Deputies , and
pay tothem or him all Ecclefiafticall dueties, accuftomes
ably due,then and at thattime to be payd,
4s The miniftration of baptifme
to be vfed inthe Church, |
Bw} 1 appeareth by ancient Writers, thatthe Sa-
24 bs 2) cramentof Baptifme in the olde time was not
= ey commonly miniftred but at two times in the
Seas yeere : at Eafter and Witfuntide: At which
times it Was openly miniftred inthe prefence of al the Con-
gregation. Which cuftome now being growen out of vfe,
| although
~ Publique Baptifme.
alchoughit cannot for many confiderations be wel reſtored
again,itis thought good to folow the fame as neere as con.
ueniently may be. W herfore the people are to be admoni-
fhed,that itis moft conuenient that Baptifme fhould not be
miniftred but vpon Sundaies,& other holy daies,when the
moft number of people may come together, afWel for that
thecongregation there prefent may teftifie che receiuing of
them that be newly baptized into the number of Chrifts
Chutch, as alfo becaufein the baptifme of Infants, eucry
man prefent may be putin remembrance of his owne pro-
fefsion madeco God in his Baptifme.For which caufe alfo
itisexpedient that Baptifme bee miniftred in the Englifh
tongue. Neuertheles, if necefsitie fo require,children may
at all times be baptized at home,
æ⸗ Publique Baptifme.
@ When thereare children to bee baptized vpon the Suns
day or Holy day, theparents fhall giue knowledge ouer
night or in the morning afore the beginning of morning
prayertothe Curate. Andthen the Godfathers, God-
mothers, and pr ople with the children, muft be ready at
the Font, either immediatly after the laft Leffon at Mor-
ning praier,or els immediatly after thelaft Leffon at Eue-
ning praier,as the Curate by his difcretion fhall appoint.
Andthen f{tanding there,the Prieft thal aske whether the
children be baptized or no. Ifthey anfWere no: then fhai
- the Prieft fay thus,
SoS a | Carely betoued, fozatmuch as allmen
YA \] be concetuesd and bone infinne, and
I that our Sauiour Chzik fatty, None
Ud RARE /i| can enter tuto the kingdome of God,
} Ee || ercept bebe tegenerate and bone a:
ms) new of water and ofthe holy Ghok:
u to callbpon God the father thaouch
our Lod Felis Chih, that of bis bountecus —
Publique Baptifme.
hewil grat to thefe chilazen that thing, which by na⸗
ture they cannothaue, p they map be baptised with
water and the bolp Ghol , and recetued into Chritts
poly Church, a be made ltuelp members ofthe fame,
Then fhall the P rieft fay. :
{het vspꝛay.
— Lmighty and euerlaſting God, which
ofthy great mercy diddeſt ſaue foe and
bis family in the arke from periſhing by
Yeti Vve Water,and alfo aide fafelp lead the chil⸗
eC ASSEN D2eN OF Ilrael thy people thorow the red
Sva, figuring thereby thy bolp Baptifme:and bp the
Baptiſmeof thy toelbeloucd Son Felus Chꝛiſt, didſt
fanctifie the flood Jordan. andal other waters tothe
myſticall waſhing away of inne: We befeech thee foz
thine infintte mercies that thou writ mercifulip look
vpon theſe children, fancttfie them, and waſh them
with the holy Gyoſt, that they being delivered from
thy wath, map be receiued into the Arke of Chriſts
Church, and being ſtedkaſt in faith, toviull through
Hope, androoted tn charity, may fo paſſe the wanes of
thistroubiefome wold, that finally thep mapcome to
thelandof euerlafting life, there toreigne with thee |
video without end, through Fels Colour Lo2d,
inet, | J
A» mighty andimmeztall God, the apd ofall that
need, the helper of all that flee to Chee fo2 fuccour:
the life ofthem that beleuce, audthe refurrection of
the dead: We call bpon thee foz thefe Infants, that
ther comming to thy holy Waptifine.may receive res
miflion of their finnes by (pirttual regeneration. Re-
ceiuethem, D Lod, asthou bak promiſed by thy
welveloued Sonne, laying. Athe,and you ſhall haue,
ſeeke. and pou thal finde, knocke and it fhaibe opened
vnto you.So giue now onto bs that afiic, tet 5*
eeke,
Publique Baptifme. |
fecke, finde, open the gate bnto bs that knocke, that
thefeintants may entop the eucrlatting benedicton
_ Of thy heauenly wating, and may come to tive eter:
nallfitdgdome, which thou haſt promifea bp Chit
our Lord.Amen. 3
: Then fhalithe Prieft fay.
Heare che words ofthe Golpel watttert by Saim
. Marke in the tenth Chapter, —
Tacertaine time they brought children
“© to Chait that he ſhould touch them:and
4 “1p 7% commanded the chtildzen to be brought
cS Eko) bito him: bow bee blamed thofe that
Cre would haue kept them frombpim: bow ve
erhozteth all mento folow their innocency. Dou pers
ceiue How by his outward geſture and deed be decla⸗
Led His Good wil tomard them :fo2z he imbꝛaced them
in his armes. he layed His bands spon thense bleſſed
them. Doubt pe not therefore, but carnefflp beleeve,
that he wil like wile fauourably recetue thete preſent
infants, that he wil imbrace them with tire armes of
bis mercy, thathe will giue vnto them the bielling of
eternall life. and make them — of wear
Publique Baptifme. *
ſting kingdome. Wherefore we being thus perſwa⸗
bed ofthe good willot our heauenly father toward
thele infants, declared by bis Sonne Jeſus Chꝛiſt,
and nothing doubting but that he fauourablyaliow⸗
eth this charitable worke of ours, in bringing theſe
children to bis holy Baptiſme: let bs faithfully and
deugutly giue thanks vnto him, anbfap, oo
A Linighty and euerlaſting God, heauenly father,
wee gitte thee Humble thanlies , that thou pat
pouchlated to call vsto the knowledge of thy grace
and faith in thee: Encreaſe tits ino wledge.and con:
firine tits faith in vs euermore:giue thy holy Svirte
to theſe infants,that they map be borne againe and
be made heirs oteuerlaſting faluation. through our
Lord Jeſus Chik, who liueth a reigneth with thee
and the holy Spirit. no and for euer. Amen.
@ Then the Prieft thall fpeake vnto the Godfathers and
Godmotherrs on this wife. =~ Ty CD th
VV Elbeloued friends, pe bate brought theſe chit-
~ Y. geen bere to be baptized, vee haue prayed that
our Low Jeſus Chit would houchfafe to receiue
them, tolay his handes vpon them;to hleſſe them , to
reieate them of their finnes, to giuethem the fing
dome of heauen, andeuerlatingitfe. Pe haue heard
alſo that our Lod Fetus Chk hat) promifed tn bis
Goflpel,to grant all thele thingsthat ye Haue prayed
fo2 : which promife hee fo2 Dis part will moſt furelp
figepe and perfozme. Wherefore alter thts promife
made by Chit theſe infants mutt alfe tatthtuity foz
thetr pavt promife by pou, that be thetr {ureties, that
ther will fozlake the deuill and all His Wwoztics; ana
conſtantly belecue Godsholy word, andobedientip
keepe his Commandements. ~
@ Then fhalithe Prieſt demandof the Godfathers and
Godmothers thefe queftions following. *3
Doeſt
| Publique Bap site ne.
cee D Det thou forfake the coe and all his voortg the
vaine pompe a glory of the world, with all coue⸗
tous defires of the fame, the carnali delives of the fem
| fo that toou wilt not ters noebeledby them?
Anfwere.
Iforſake themall.
Miniſter.
Doell thou beleeue in Gad the Father Almighty.
maker ofheauen and earth? And in Fetus CHa bis
onely Begotten Sonne our 10207 and (gat he was
conceiued by the holy Ghot, bozne of the Wiraine
Wary, that he fuffered onder Pontius wWilate, wags
crucified, dead, and burted, that be went downe inte
Hell, ¢alfo did rife againe che third day, that he aſcen⸗
ded into heauen, and ſitteth at the right hand of Goo —
the Father Almighty, and krom thence hall come a-
gaine at the end of the ‘wold, to fudge the quicke and
the Dead 7 And doeſt thou beieeue in the holy Ghoſt,
the holy Catholique Church, the Communion of
Saints, theremiffton ofſinnes, the refurrection at
the let and ier pro death: . :
An were
au chisJ fedfattly ——
Minif cr,
watthou be baptizedi in this kaith?
Anlwere.
That is my Delite, WWiisiorot ot F
Then fhall the Priet ey. as
O Mercikuli God grant that the old Adam in ithete
children maybee fo buried, that the Sew matt
maybe rayſed bp in them. Amen. —J
Grant that all carnall affecttons map die in chem,
and that allthings belonging to tye ſpirit, May lige
andgrowinthem. Amen. 7
Sry that they map 6 aR and ltrength to
aue
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haue victory, and to triumph againſt the deuill, the
world. and the fle, Amen.
Grant that whofoeucr ts bere dedicatedtotbee by ©
our Difice and miniſtery, may allo be indued with
heavenly bertues,¢ euerlaſtingly rewarded through:
thy mercy , © bleffed 1020 God, whodoek liue and
gouerne ali things, noid without end, Amen.
A Lmighty euerliving God, whoſe moſt dearely be:
loved Sonne Jeſus Chꝛriſt foz the forgiueneſſe of.
our finnes did fhed out of His moſt prectous fide boty
water and blood, and gaue commandement to bis
diſciples, that they ſhouĩd goe teach ail Nations,and
baptise them in the Mame of the father, the Sonne,
ard oltheboly Ghoſt: Regard, toe beleech thee, the
fupplications ofthy Congregation, and graunt that
all thy feruants which ſhalbe baptized inthis water,
rap receive the fulneſſe of thy grace, a euer remaine
in the number of thy faithfull and elect childzen,
through Jeſus Chef our Lod, Amen,
Then the Prieft thal take the childe in his hands,and aske
the name.And naming the childe, fhall dip icin the wa:
ter, ſo it be difcreetly and warily done,fayin |
N.] Saptize thee inthe Name ofthe Father, and of
the Sonne,and ofthe holy Ghok. Amen. .
@ Andifthe childe be weake, it fhall fuffice to powre wa-
ter vponit, faying the forefaid words.
N. Baptize thee inthe Mame of thefather, and of
the Sonne.andof the holy Ghoſt. Amen.
@ Then the Prieft thall make a Croffe vpon the childs fore-
head faying,
VV € recetuethis childe into the Congregation of
Chꝛiſts flocke and do ſigne him with the ſigne
ofthe Croſſe, in token that hereafter he ſhall not bea,
harmed tocontelte the faith of iene crucilied, F J
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fully to fight vnder bis banner, againſt ſinne, the
world, and the deuil, and to continue Chriſts faithful
fouldier and ſeruant, vnto bis tfuesend, Amen,
@ Then fhall the Prieſt fay.
S Cing now, dearely beloued brethren, that thele
childzen bee regenerate and grattedinto the body
‘OF Chriſts Congregation, tet os giue thankes vnto⸗
G00 fo? thefe benefits,and with one accord make our
prayers onto Almightie God, that they map leade the
reſt of thetr life according to this beginning.
Then fhall be faid,
Our father which art in heauen, ac.
Then fhall the Prieft fay.
YS Cyeeld thee heartie thanks, mot mers.
Seo/$ citull Father, that tt bath pleated thee
| NZ pow, to regenerate this infant with top bolp
* 2 Spirit, to receiue Him fez thine owne
— E eee Childe by adoption, andtoincozpozate
bim into thy holy Congregation, And humbly we
beleechthee to grant, that be being dead bntofinne,
and lining butorighteoufnes,and being buried with.
Cheitt in bis death, may crucifie the old mart, and bt-
terly abolifh the whole body of finne, that as hee is
made partaker of tye death of thy Sonne, fo be map
be pattaber of fis refurrection, fothatfinatlp, with
the reſidue of thy holy Congregation,be may be inbe-
ritour of thtne cuerlating Kingdom though Chriſt
our Loꝛd.Amen.
q At the laft end,the Prieft calling the Godfathers 8 God-
mothers tosether,{hall fay this ‘exhortation following.
ah Draimuch as thele children haue pom:
ZN) fed by port to forfake the deuil and all his
e-\Sre veorkes , to beleeue in God, and to ſerue
| —* him: you mutt remember that tt ts pour
— * dueties to fee * * inkants be mene”
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fe foone as they thalbe able toicarne, tobat a ſolemne
bow, pꝛomiſe ane profeilion they haue made by port.
And that they may finow thele things the better, pee
ſhallcall vpon them to beare Sermons, and chiefely
rou ſhall prouide that they may icarne the Creed, the
Lows prayer and the ten Commandements in the
Englifh tongue,andall othcr things which a Chei⸗
Tian man ought to know and belecue to His foules
health, and that thele chilbeen may Bee bertuouflp
brought opto leade a godlp anda Cheiſtian life , ree
membring alwapes that Baptiſme doeth repreſent
vnto bs our profefiion, which ts to follow the exam⸗
pie ofout Saufour Ch, and to be made life puto
Him, that as he Died, and rofe agatae fo2 bs, fo ſhould
we which are baptized, die from ſin, and riſe againe
vnto righteoufnefle , continually moztifping ail our
etsilt and cosrupt affections , and dayly pzoceeding in
all vertue and godlineſſe of liuina, . :
@ The minifter fhall comand thar the children be brought
to the Bifhop,to be confirmed of him, fo foone as they
can fay in their vulgar tongue , the Articles.of the Faith,
the Lords prayer,and the ten Commandements ,and be
further inftru@ted in the Catechifme, fet foorth for that
purpofe,according as it is there expreſſed.
@ Of them that areto be baptized in priuate houfes in
time of nece/fitie,by the Miniſter of the Parish, orany other
~
Jawfull Minifter,that can be procured,
q ThePaftors and Curates fhall often admonith thepeo ,
ple,that they defer not the Bapti{meof Infants any lons
ger thenthe Sunday, or éther Holy day next after the - :
child be borne, vnieffe vpon agreat & reafonable cauſe
declared to the Curate, and by ———— And alio
they thal warne them,that without great cauſe, & neceſ-
firy, they procure not their children to be baptized at
—* eh os
gg ee ell eee
Priuate * me.
home in their houſes. And when great need fhall com.
- pel them fo to doe, then Baptifmethalbe adminiftred on
this fafhion. Firft,let the lawful Minifter , and them that
be prefent,call vpon God for his grace, & fay the Lords
Prayer, if time will (uffer. And then the childe being na-
_ med by fomeone that is prefent, the faiddawfull Mini-
fter fhall dip icin water , or powre water vpon it, faying
thefewords,
N J baptife thee inthe ame of the Father, and
“ofthe Sonne and of the holy Gholl. Amen,
@ Andietthem not doubt, but that the child fo baptized, is
lawfully and fufficiently baptized, and ought notto bee
baptized againe. But yet neuertheleffe, ifthe child which
is after this fort baptized, do afterward liue, it is ex pedi.
ent thatit be brought into the Church,to the intent that
ifthe Pricft or Minifter of the {ame parihh did himfelfe
baptize that child,the Congregation may be certified of
the true forme of Bapufme by him priuatly before vied :
Or ifthechild were baptized by any other lawful Mini«
fter, that then the minifter of the Parifh, where the child
was borne or Chriftenedyfhall examine & trie, whether
the childe belawfully baptized orno. In which cafe, if
thofe that bring any childe to the Church, doe anfwere
_ thatthe fame childe is already baptized, then fhall the
Miniſter examine them further, faying;
Dp whom was the childe baptised?
Who was prefent when the childe was bapttzed: ra
And becaule fome things Eſſentiall to this Sacra:
ment, map Happen to be omitted, theougy feareo2
haſte in fuch times of ertremitie: Cherefoze 3 498
maund further of you.
With what matter ad che chile baptized 2
With what words was the childe baptised?
Beef ec cgi nee the childe to beelaiwiully and
atid baptised?
a. Be Aad
13.
comfort onthis wife,
Mark,ro. CG;
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Private Baptifme. = = 39 ~~
@ Andifthe Minifter fhall finde by the anfweres of fuchas.
bring the childe, that all things were done asthey ought
to be: then fhall nothe chriften the child again, bur hall
‘ receiue himas one of the flock of the true Chriftian peo-
ple, faying thus. ny |
| Certific pou,that in this cate allis well done, and
according bite Due order, concerning the baptizing
ef this child which being borne tn orginal ſin and in
tye wrath of God, ts now by thelauer of regenerati«
onin Baptifme,vecetued tnto the number of the chil⸗
dren of God, and bepacsof euerlaſting life. For our
xord Jeſus Chri doth not deny his grace and mercy
vnto fuchinfants, but mek touingly doeth callthem
vntohim, asthe holy Golpel doeth witneſſe to our
GS T acertalite time theybrought childzen vnto
SANE, Chik that he ould touch them. and bis dif-
AEN? ciples rebuked thote that broughttbem, But
wien Fetus fato tt.be was difpteated , and faid vnto
thein,fuffer title childzen to come vnto me,and forbid
tiem not, for to fuch belonaeth the kbingdom of God.
werilp F fay vnto pou, Whoſoeuer doeth not receiue
the kingdome of God as alitle child, be ſhalnot enter
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therin. Gad when. bebadtaken then bp inbisarmes
he put vis bands bpon thent.and bleſſed them.
« After the Gofpel is read, the Minifter thall make this ex-
hortation vpon the Words ofthe Gofpel, |
4
* Kiends. ye heare in this Goſpelthe wordes of our
Sautour Chit, that he commanded the children
to be brought vnto Him: How bee blamed thoſe that
would Yate kept them from Him: bow Hee erhorted
all men to follow their innocency. Pe perceiue pow
by hig outward geſture and deede Hee declared bis
good wiltoward them: for beembsaced themin his:
armes, hee layd his handes spon them, and — *
* —
Pri riuate pBapeiin’
them. Doubt ye rot therefore, but earneſtly beleeue,
tyhat hee hath like voiſe ſauourably recelued this pre⸗
ſent Inlant, that be hath embraced him with the
armes of his mercy, that he path giuen vnto him the
bleſſing ofeternal life, and made him partaker of his
euerlaffing kingdome. ‘woheretore, Wwe being thus per⸗
ſwaded of tie good witlof our heauenly Father, de-
clareabphis Sonne Fetus Chak towards this in-
fant, let vs fatthiulip and deuoutly giue thanks bi:
to him and fay the prayer which the Low himieife
_ Fatight, and in dectaration of our Faith, let os recite
the Articlesconteinedinour Creed.
@ Herethe Minifter ,with the Godfathers and Godmo-
thers, fhall fay.
- Dur Father which art in heauen, ae,
@ Then thal! the Prieft demand the name of the childe,
which being by the Godfathers and Godmothers pro-
nounced,the Minifter fhall fay.
Doeſt thou in the name of thts childe lorſake the
deuil and all his workes, the vaine pompe and glory
of the world, with all the couetous deſires of the
fame,the carnal deſires of the flew, and not to follow
and be led by them? —4
Anſwere.
4 loriake them all,
fini Cre
Soelt thou in the name ofthis chtide piokelle this
faith,to beleene in God the Father almighty, maker
ofheauen andearth? And in Jeſus Chit His onely
begotten Sonne our Loꝛd? And that he was concets
ued by the holy Gholl, boone of the wirgin Marie,
that hee tuffered bider Pontius Pilate, was crite
cified, Dead, andburted, thathee went Downe in-
tohell, and allo did rife againe the thirde day, that
ve roe into _— > and litteth at the bam
| an
3 Private Baptimeé;; 9 -
hand of God the father Almightie, and from thence
he fhaticome againe at the end of the world.to iudge
tie quicke andthe dead? And do you in his name bes
leeue in the boly Shot. theboly Catholike Church, _
the Communton of Saints, the remiflion of finneg, —
refurection,and euerlaſting life after Death ~ |
—9 — Anſwere.
Ail this Iſtedlaſtly beleeue.
¶ Let vs pray,
A Lmighty a euerlaſting God, heauenly Father,
we gtue thee bumble thanks, for that thou haſt
‘pouchfafed to call bs fo the Rnowwledge of thy arace,
and faith in thee: Encreale this knowledge, and con⸗
firme this faith in bs euermoze : gtue top holy Spirit
tothis Fufant,that bee being bozne againe, and be⸗
ing made hetre efeucriating faluation , theough our
Lod Fetus Chak, may continue thy leruant ¢ at:
taine top pzomile, though the fame our Lord Fetus
Chik thp Sor, who liveth a reigneth with thee in
the bnity ofifamebslp Spirit euerlaſtingly. Amen.
@ Then fhall the Minifter make this exhortation to the
Godfathers and Godmothers. 7
E Oꝛaſmuch as this chide bath pꝛomiſed by pou fe
korſake the deuill and all big woꝛkes.to beiceue in
God, and to ferue him: pou mull remember that itis 4
pour partanddutp, to feethat this infant be taught, 4
fofoone as be hail be able tolearne, whata ſolemne
bow, pꝛomiſe, a pꝛofeſſion be bath mate by xou. Gnd
that be map know thele things the better, ye hall call
vpon Hin to heare Sermons, tchietly ye Hal prouive
tyat He may learne the Creed,the Lozds prarer,¢ the
ten Coinmandements tn the Engliſh tongue,and all.
other things which a Chꝛiſtian man ought to know
and beleeue to his ſoules health, andthat thts childe
may be bertuoully brꝛought bp, to leade a godly anda
: Cheiſtian
oOo or CC rr rr CT
Priuate Baptifme.
Chrittiantife,vemembing alway that baptifme doth
repreſent vnto og our pꝛoteſſion, which is to follew
the example of our Sauiour Chꝛriſt, ard be made tlhe
vnto him, that ag he died and role againefo2 63, fo
ſhould we which are baptised, die from ſinne, and rife
againe vnto righteoulnes. continually moztifping al
our euill and coꝛrupt affections,and dayly proceeding
in ald bevtue.and godlines of liuing.
And ſo foorth as in publike Baptifine.
Butifthey which bring the Infants to the Church,do make
{uch viicertaine an{weres to the Priefts queftions,as that
it cannot appeare thatthe child was bapufed withwater,
Inthe Name ofthe Father,and of theSonne, and of the
holy Ghoft,which are Effentiall parts of Baptifme : chen
let the Prieft baptize it in forme aboue written , concer-
ning Publike Baptiſme, ſauing that at the dipping ofthe
child in the Font,he fhall vfethis forme of words,
1 F thou be not already baptized. M. Jbaptize thee tn
the Mame of the father, and ofthe Sonne, andof
the poly Ghoſt. Amen.
The order of Confirmation,or laying 0: of hands upon children baptized,
and able torender an acconat of their faith according |
tothe Catechifme following,
T* O theend that Confirmation may be miniftred to the
more edifying of{uch as thal receiucit,according toS.
Pauls doétrine,who teacheth thatal things fhould be done
in the Church tothe edification of the fame , itis thought
goodthat none hereafterfhalbe confirmed, but fuch ascan
fay in their mother tongue the Articles of the Fayth, the
~ Lords prayer,and the ten commaundements, and can alfo
anfwer to fuch queftions of this fhortCatechifme,as the Bi-
fhop ( or fuch as he fhal appoint) fhalby his difcretion ap-
pofehimin. And this order is moft conuenient to be ob-
ferued for diuers confiderations. |
Firft , becaufethat when children come to the — of.
NESSES ———7—— iſcretion
Ping 9
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di(cretion,and haue learned what their Godfathers & god. °
mothers promifed forthem-in Baptifme, they may then
themfelues with their own mouth, with their ownecon-
fent,openly before the Church ratifie & confirm the fame,
& alfo promife that by the grace ofGod they wil euermore
indeuour them{clues faithfully to obferue and keepe fuch
things as they by their owne mouth andconfeffion haue af:
{ented vnto. Secondly,forafmuch as confirmation is mini-
ſtred to them that be baptized,that by impofitionofhands
and-prayerthey may receiue ftrength and defence againſt
all remptations to fin, and the affalts of the world and the
deuil.itis moft meet to be miniftred when children: come
te thatage ,. that partly by the frailty of their owne fleth,
partly by the aflaults of the world and the deuil,they begin
to bein danger to fall into fundry kinds of finne.
Thirdly, for that itisagreeable with the vfage of the
Church in times paft: wherby it was ordained that Confir-
mation fhould be miniftred to them that were of perfit age,
that they being inftru@ed in Chrifts religion fhould openly
profeffe their owne faith,and promife to be obedient vnto
the willof God.And that no man fhal think that any detri-
ment fhal come to children by deferring of their cOfirmati-
on,he fhal know for truth, that itis certaine by Gods word,
that children being baptized , haue all things neceflary for
their faluation,and be yndoubtedly faued. wi
¶ A Catechifme,that is to fay, An inftrudtion to be
learned of every child,before he bebroughtto
be confirmed by the Bifhop. tit
Queftion.
ws DatisyourMame? —
! Anfwere. |
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| Queftion,
> sCiaen No gauevou this name 2 J
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fj ” a | . :
n
oa | ——
The Catechifme,
6 : Anfwere, 1a
My Godfathers e Godmothers in mp Waptitme,
woherein J was made a member of Chꝛiſt, the chiide
Of God, and an inheritour mee kingdom of heauen.
UetIon.
What did your Godlathers and Godmothors chery
fo? pou? :
-. Anfwere. :
They did promife and vowe three things tn mp
name, firi, that Jſhould foꝛſake the Deutil, ard ail
His workes, the popes, and bantties ofthe wicked
— Wozld,and all the ſinkull lulls of the fieth, Secondiy,
that Z hould beleeue all the Articiesof the Chaiftian
faith.And thirdly, that Iſhould keepe Gods holy will.
and Commandements,and walke in the fame all the
Dayes of myplife. — 4
, ueition.
Doeſt thou not thinke that thou art bound to be⸗
leeue, and to do as they haue pꝛomiſed for thee:
Pe ay Anfwere.
Pes verily: and by Gods Helpe oF will. Andy
heartily thanke our heauenly father, that he hath
called me to this fate of Saluation, theouch Fetus
Chyꝛiſt our Sauiour. And J pray God to giue me
bis grace , that FI may continue in the fame vnto mp
liues end.
| Queftion.
Kehearle the Articles of thy Belieſe.
Anfwere. ; |
] Beleeue in Goo the Father Almighty, maker or |
heaven and earth. Andin Fetus Chit his oncly
Sonne our Lod, which was conceiued bp the holy
Ghoſt, bozne ofthe wirgine Warp, tuffered vnder
Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and bursed, He
delcended into Hell, che third dap He rofe againe 2
~" —
the dead, he aſcended into heauen, and ſitteth at che
right hand of God the Father Almighty: from thence
be ſhall come to tudge tye quiche andthe dead. Fj bes
ieencinthe holy hol, tye holy Catholike Church,
the Commun oi of fatntg, the forgtuenefle of innes,
therefurrection of the body, and the life —
Amen.
ueftion.
what pock chou chtefely learne in — Articles of
thy belicfe
Anfwere.
Sirk Jlearne to beleeue in God the Father, tobo
bath mate me and ail the worlid.
Secondliy in Bod the Sonne, who haty redeemed
me,and all mankinde. |
Thirdly, tn Goo the holy Ghoſt, who fanctitiett
mie, and all tHe elect pesple of God.
Queſtion. ttt Mh a
Poutaid that vour Godfathers and Godmotiers
did promife fo2 pou that you ſhould keepe Bods Come
mandements. Celi me How many there be,
Anlwetes
Tenne.
Queftion,
Whichbe they? |
nf{fwere.
ay He fame which Gea ſpake in the twentieth chaps -
terof Exodus, faving, Zam the Lod thy Goo,
which Bane bought thee out ofthe land of Cgypt.out 3
ofthe houſe of bondage.
i MChou halt haue none other gong but me.
i. Chou ait not make to thy ſelte anp grauen
image, no2 the likeneſſe of any thing thatis in hea⸗
uen aboue , o2 inthe earth beneath 02 in the water
onder the earth ibeuẽ Walt noe bowwDowne to them, — :
nop
: The Catechifmne.
noꝛ Worhipthem, for 7 the Loza thy God arta ica:
fous God, and vilite the ſinnes of thelathers vpon
the childzen bute the thirde and fourth qeneration of
them that bate mee, and Hew mercy vnto thouſands
in them that loue mee, and keepe my Commaunde⸗
ments.
itt, Thou halt not fake the Mane of the Lord thy
Godin baie : Foz He Lord will not Hold him guile
leſſe Chat taketh bis flame in vaine.
titi, Wemember that thou ieee holy the Sab-
both dav. Sire dayes ſhalt thou labour and doe ali
that thou batt to doe, but the ſeuenth day ts the Sab⸗
boty ofthe Lod thy God. In it thou ſhalt doe no ma⸗
ner of woke, thou,and thy fonne, and thy daughter,
thy man feruant, and thy mapade feuant, chy cattell,
and the ſtranger that ts within thy gates : Foz itt
fire dayes the Lord made heauen andcarth,the Seca,
and all that in them is, and refed. the feuenth dap
—— the Lod bleſſed the leuenth day, and hal⸗
owedit, —
v. HYonour thy father and thy nether, that chp
dayes may bee tong tn the tand which che Lord thy
God giveth thee.
bi, Chou halt doe no murther.
_ bi. Thou fhait not commit adultery,
viii. Chou halt not ſteale.
it, Chou halt not beare falle witneſſe ageing thy
neighbour.
x, Thouchalt not couet thy neighbours houſe.
Thou ſhalt not couct thy netabbours wife, 102 bis
ſeruant, no2 hts mayde, 1102 bis ore, HO aſſe, noꝛ
any thing that is his.
Oueftion:
ee rand “9 8g epietclp Bane by Fete Comman⸗
demen
Anfivere.
ee ee a ae, EN. ers —_-~ we
The Catechifme. gst
2p > Aun ees os ae a *
FJ learne thoo things: Dy ouety towards God, and
ip duety to wards my neighbour. ae
+ Queftion. | |
wyhat is thy duety towards God?
Anſwere.
My duety towards God isto beleeue in him, to
feare him, and to loue Him With all my Heare, with all
my minde, with al my foule,and with al my ſtrength.
‘To worbip hin.to giue him thanks, to put mywhole
trutinbim, to call vpon him, to honour his Holy:
Mame and his word, andtolerue him truely all the
papes of my itfe. |
Queftion.
what is thy duety towards thy neighbour?
: Anfwere.
My duety towards my neighbour is to loue him.
a3 my felfe, and to doe to all men as Fj would thep
hould doe brite me. Coloue, honour, andfyccour
inp fatherand mother. Co honoz and obey the Hing
and his miners, Cofubmit mp lelfe to all my go-
uernours, teachers, Spirituall pafours and ma⸗
fers. Cooder my feife towly and reuerently to alt
iny betters.Co Hurt no body by word o2deede. Cobe -
trucand tut in all my dealing, to beare no matice
no: hatredin mp Heart. Co keepe my handes trom
picking and fealing ,and my tongue from euili fpea-
Bing, ving, andflandering. Co keepe my body in
temperance, fobernefie, and chaſtitie. Motto couct
nozvelire other mens goods-but te learne and labour
truely to getinine obone living, and to doe my duety
in that tate ot life vnto the which it tall pieale God
to call me.
ueſtion.
Qui
Av good child , know this, that tho
uart not able
to doe thefe things of thpfelfe, nor to walke tn the
Comimandements of God. and to ſerue Him, without
bis ſpecial grace, which thou mull learne at ali tines
to call foꝛ bp diligent prayer, Let me heave therefore
tithoucant fap the 10208 prayer,
_Anf{were.
O wir father which art in pedtien, bablotsed be thy
Name. Thy kingdome come. Chy wil be done in
earth, as it is inbeauen, Giue hs this day our day:
tp bzead, Gnd fozgine bs our treſpaſſes, as we forgive
them that treſpaſſe againſt bs, And leade vs not into
——— but deliuer bs from euil. Amen,
ueftion.
what delireſt thou on in this praper 2
An (Were,
Idecſire my Lod God ourheauenty Father, ho
ig the giuer of all goodneff{e,to fend hts grace vnto me
and toali people, that wee may worlhip him, ſerue
Him, andobey him as we ought to Do, And F pray vn⸗
to God, that be willend bs all thinas that be needfull
both fo2 our foules and bodies , and that be wilibee
merciful vnto vs, and foꝛgiue bs our finnes,and that |
it wil pleaſe Him to ſaue and defend bs in alldan gers
ghoſtly and bodtiy, and that be will feepe bs from all
finne and boickedneffe , and from our qhoftip enemiec,
and krom euerlaſting death, And this J truſt be wilt
doe of His mercy and goodnelle,thzough our Lod Fe:
ſus punt. And therefoze Iſay, Amen.So be te,
ueftion.
H Ow many e>acraments hath Chpitt ordained in
his Church: ”
An{were.
Two onely as generaliy necettary to faluation,
& that
-
~ TheCatechifme. *
that is to fay, Baptifine, and the cuppa o ithe |
1020.
Queftion, |
What meanest thou by this woꝛd Sacrament? —
nf{were,. —
FJ meane an outward and bifible ſigne, of att in⸗
wardand Spirituall grace, giuen vnto bs, odalned
by Chik himſelfe, as a meanes woberchy we receiue
the ſame, and a pledge to allure vs thereof.
- Queftion.
Yow many parts be there ina Sacrament 2
Anſwere.
Two: theoutward viũbie Signe, and uae inward
Spiritual Grace..
Queftion..
nohatis the outward bifible Sfane , 02 lorme in
Baptiſme!
Anfwere,
Water : wherein the perſon baptized is Dipped, 02.
ſprinckled with it : In che Name of the Father, and of the
Sonne, and of the holy Ghoft.
What isthe inward and and Spivitual race: “4
Anfwere. .
A death butofinne, anda Newbirthbnto righte⸗
outneffe : for being bp nature borne tn finne, and the
ee of wath, we are hereby made thechildzen of
race, $i
Queftion.
Mhat is required — to be baptized: —
AnſWvere.
Kepentance, whereby they korſake fin: and gait;
whereby they ſtedlaſtly beleeue thepromilesofGov,
made Co them in that Sacrament.
Queltion |
Thetoceechimne.
Quettion.
noby then are Infants baptised, when by reafor
oftheir tender age, they cannot perfozme them 2
Anfwere.
Pes :they doe perfozme them by their Sureties,
who promife and bow them both in their names:
tobich wher they come to ane, themfetues are bound
| Queftion.
wWhy was the Sacrament of the Lo2d8 Supper
ordained? |
An({were.
Fo2rthecontinuall remembzance ofthe Sacrifice
of the death of Chriſt, andthe benefits which wee re⸗
ceiue thereby,
Queftion.
what is the outwardpart , o2 figne of the Lords
Supper? Te |
An(were.
Bꝛead and Witte, which the 'Lozd hath commart:
Ded Co be recesued. |
WG Queftion.
Mhat is the inward part, o2 things liqnified?
An({were.
Che Body and Blood of Chil, which are verely
and indeed taken andreceiued of the faithful inthe
Loꝛds Supper, et
Queftion.
What are thebenchits whereof wee ave partakers
thereby? | ,
7 Anſwere.
Che ſtrengthning and refrethirig of our ſoules by
the Body and Blood of Chꝛiſt, as our bodies ave by
the Beeadand wine.
a 52 , Queltion.
—— he Catechiſme.
ay — X Pe CDR es
What is requited of then which « come ‘onto the
Lo2d3 upper ?
-Anfwere.
frucly oftheir former fnnes, ſtedtaſtly purpoſingto
leade a Newiife, haue alinely faith in Gods mercie
through Chit, with atbankelull remembgance of =
His death, ano bein charitie wiry all men, er att
as 4 ba *%
, oe
To erxamine themlelues whether theyrepent them
q] So fooneas the children can Goi heron rongue
the Articlesof the faith, the Lords prayer the ten Com-
mandements, and alfo can anfwereto fuch queftions of :
this fhore Gatechilme . as the Bifhop , or fuchas he fhall :
appoint, fhall by his di(cretion appofe them in: then fhal :
they be brought to the Bifhop , by one that fhall bee his |
Godfather or Godmother, that euery child may hauea
witnefle of his confirmation. And the — that
confirme them on this wile.
@e Confirmation, Sri
on of hands.
bd
OES wir helpe isin the 2 of the Lo
—— Anſwere.
Rwhich bath made heauen and earth,
Tu J Minifter..
—— Bleſſed be the Name ——
i) Anfwere,
Dencctoxty woozld without enp,
inifter,
Lord beare our prarers·
Anſwere
Confirmation,
JAnfweres ioc:
amietomr ce come vnto thee.
¶ Lethsy pape
A Lmighty and —— God, who haſft bouche
fafed toregenerate theſe thy feruants by water
and the holyGhoſt, and bal giuen bnto them fozqtue-
nefle of all their finnes: ſtrenthen them, toe beſeech
thee,D Lord. with the holy Gholt the comfozter,and
dayly increale in them thy manifolde gikts of grace,
the ſpirit of wifedome and bnderfanbding, the ſpirit
of counfell and ghoſtly ſtrength, the ſpirit ofknow⸗
Ledge andtrue godlineſſe, and fulfil thens, D Lord;
with the ſpirit ofthy holy feare. Aamen. *
q Then the Bithop thalllay hishand vpon eucry childese.
~ uerally,faying,
wefend, O Lord, this childe with thy heaueniy
gvace,that pe may continue thine foz cuer, and dayly
tncreafe in thy holy Spirit mozeand moze, vntill he
come vnto thy euerlaſtingkingdome. Amen.
“4 Then hhall the oe fay.
At Lmighty and euerliuing God, which makelt bs
both to will, and to doe thofe things thatbe good
and acceptable bnto thy Maieſty, we make our hum ·
bie fupptications vnto thee for thefe childzen, vpon
whom, after the erampleofthe holy Apofties » wee
haue layd ourbands, to certifie them bp this ſigne of
thy fauour a gracious goodies foward them : let thy
Fatherly hand, we beleech thee, euer be ouer them:
tet thy holy Spirit euer bee totth then; and fo leade
5 in the ie a and obedience of te Waa
5
—_-dmUme eC Sndude a Se —= tse
On Hirniation
that inthe end thep may obtaine the euerlaſting life,
though our Lod Jeſus Chl. who with thee and
the holy Ghoſt, liueth and — one God, world
— end. Amen. d24
—— Bithop Balle che shen,
Pope: faying thin. fancy
po biesting of Gob almighty: the Father, the
Sonne, andthe boly — one rou andr te
mane with you foe Pens ueemarr ve ig tthe ¢
g The Cn at of euery. Parith, or ms ome -other at an appoint:
~ ment, fhall diligently vpon Sundayes and Holy dayes,
halfe an houre before Euenfong, openly inthe Church
inſtruct and examine ſo mahy-¢hildren of his parihh,fent
vnto him, as the time will ferue, as he fhall thinke
conuenientjin'fome part of this Catechifme. ji
q And all Fathers; Mothers; Matters, & Dames,fhall caufe.
their children’, feruants and prentifes,( which have nor
- learned their Catechifme)te@come tothe Church atthe
time appointed, and obediently to heare,and be ordered
bythe Curate; vntill {uch time as they haue learnedail
that is here appointed for them tolearne. And whenfo-
euer the Bifhop fhall gimeknowledge for children to be
brought beforehim to any conuenient place for th¢ir
_ Confirmation, then hall the Curate of euery Parith, ei>
ther bring or fend in writing the names of ‘all thofe chil.
drẽ of his parifh, whichcan fay the Articles of the faith)
the Lords prayer;and the ren Commandements,and al
fo how many of them cananfiwwere to the other quefti-
ons contained in this Catechifne.
@ And there fhal none be admitted to the holy Communi?»
von, vatill fuck time — can — * ——— bei
——— tf arn ed) wee See
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, The forme of fol emniza-
ction.of M atrimony. nanan “std
q Firft,the Banes muftbe tad three —— Sun * or
Holy dayes in the time of ſeruice, the people being pre-
fent,after the accuftomed maner.
€. Andifthe perfonsthat rould be married,dwelin diuers
Parifhes,the Banes muft bee askedin both Parifhes: and _
the Curate of the one Parifh; thall not folemnize Ma-
trimony betwixt them, without a Certificate of the
~ Banes being thrice asked, irae the Curate of the other
P arith,
€ fot the day appointed for ———— of elicitin
the perfons to be married fhall come into the body of
the Church, with their friends and eat 2 And
there the Pricft-thallfay thus. 9
aS Oi] Carely beloued friends, we are gathe⸗
zd Vi xed together bere tn the fight of Gon,
sac Wandin the face of bis Congregation,
Paes jj; tCofopne together this man and thts
} pee fel Woman inholp acrimony, which
? — isan honourable eſtate, inſtituted of
Goo iri Paradite,i in the time of mans innocencie,fig-
nifping vnto bs the myſticall vnion thatts. betwirt
Chik and his Church: tobich holy eſtate Chriſt adoz-
ned and beautified with bis peefence, and fire mira:
cle that hee wrought in Cana of Galile , ands cont
mended.of S, Paul to bee honourable among ail
met, and therefore is not to enterpriſed nor taken
in hand vnaduiſedly, lightly, or wantonly, to ſatiſtie
menscamnailiuties and appetites , like bruit beaſtes
von 10. etl’ ep —— ——
Ys
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-OfMatrimony,
iy. aduitedi ſoberly, and in the feare of od, buclp
confidering the caufles fo: tobtch WPatrimony was
oꝛdained. Dune was the procreation of childzen, tobe —
bought op in the feare and nurture ofthe Lod, and
peatle of God. Secondly, it was ordained fo2 a re⸗
medy againt inne , and to auoyd fozntcation that
fuch perfons as have not the gift of continencte,
might matry,and keepe thensielues vndefiled mem:
nays of Chriſts body. Thirdly, for the mutual focies
tte, helpe,and comfozt that theone ought to bane of
the other both in profperitie and aduerfitie, into the
which holy: etate: thefe two perfons prefent come -
now to be iopned. Cherefoze it any man.can thew anp
tuft caule, why thep may not lawfully be iopned tos
gether, let bimnow fpeake 02 elle — fo euer
hold his peace. is
g And alfo fpeaking to tie —* that fhall be married,
he thal fay. ) *
Iweauire and — pou, as vou will atts
( 8 — at the Dzeadfull day of Judgement,
< GF whe the fecrets of all hearts chalbe diſclo⸗
LY (ep, that tfeither of youdo knowany im⸗
pedimec, why pe may not be latofullp toined together
in Matrimony,chat pe confelle it. Foꝛ be pe well aſſu⸗
red, that fo many ag bee coupled together otherwiſe
then Gods word doth allow, are not topned together
bp God. neit her is their Matrimony lawlull.
4 At which day of Mariage, ifany mando aleage and dé
clare any impediment , why they may notbee coupled
- together in Matrimony by Gods Law, or the Lawes of
this Realme, and willbe bound, and fufficient Sureties
with him,to the — els put in a cautionto the full
value J
° ie 4 $4 *
— Of Matrimony.
~-valueof fuch charges as the perfons tobe mari¢d do ſu
ftaine,to proouc his allegation : then the folemnization:
_ mutt be deferred vnto {uch time, as the trueth bee tried.
- Ifno impediment bealleadged;then fhal the Curate fay
vntotheman, |
N, VV Fit thou haue this Woman to thy wedded
wife.toline together afttevGods ozdinance,,.
inthe holy efate of acrimony utile thou loue her,
comfozt ber, honour and keepe ber tn ſickneſſe and in
Health: and fozfaking all other, keepe thee onely bute
ber, folong.as pou both ſhall liue?
The man fhall anſwere.
Jwill.
Then ſhallthe Prieſt fay vnto the Woman:
N, VV Fit thou haue this man to thy wedded hul-
band,to liue together after Gods oꝛdinãce
inthe Holp eftace of Matrimony notit thou obephim,,.
aad ſerue bins, loue, honour, and keepe him in ſicke⸗
nefie and in. health, and foelaking ali other, keepe
thee onely vnto him, folong as pou both ſhall liue?
| 3 The Woman fhall'an{were..
J will.
py Then fhall the Minifter fay... |
too giveth this woman tobe married vnto this:
mane
@ And the Minifter receiuing the woman at her fathers or
friends hands,fhall caufethe manto-take the Woman by
_ the right band,and fo either to giue their troth to other,,
the man Arlt faying,. |
IO.tane thee N.to my wedded wife, to haue and
fo holde from this dap ſoꝛward, for better, fog wwozte,
foz richer, foz poozer, in — app iapestty , Ba
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lous and to cheriſh, till death bs depart.accoꝛding to
Gods holy ordinance: and thereto J plight thee mp
troth.
@ Then ſhalthey looſe their hands ,and the woman taking
againe the man by theright hand, hall fay.
"Fj #2. take thee {2. to mp wedded huſband, to haue
and to bold from this dap fozward, for better, fo2
woefe, fo2 richer, kor poorer, in ſicknes andin health,
to loue, cherifh,and to obey, till death bs Depart, ac:
cording to Gods Holy osdinance : and thereto Jgiue
thee my troth. Pe
@ Then fhall they againe loofe their handes, and the man.
fhall gine vnto the woman a Ring,laying the fame vpon
the Booke with the accuftomed duety to the prieftand
Clarke. And the Prieft taking the Ring, fhall deliuer it
vnto the man, to put it vpon the fourth finger of the
womans left hand, And the man taught by the Prieft,
fhall fay. bi rset
With this Ring F chee wed, with my body F thee
worſhip. and with all my worldly goods FJ theeen: ⸗
dow. In the Name of the Father, and of the Sonne, -
andotthe holy Gott. Amen.
q Thentheman leauing the Ring vpon tke Faris finger | |
ofthe womans left hand, the Minifter fhall ſay.
C Let vspꝛay.
| €) ternal God, creatour and preferuer of alf man:
hind, giuer of all ſpirituall grace. the authour of
euerlaſting lite, fend thy bleſſing vpon theſe thy fer-
wants, this man andthis woman, whomewmecbiefe
inthy Mame,thatas Iſahac and Rebecca liued faith:
fully together, fo thefe perfons map ſurely ren ’
ey ko
“Of J
a ——— bow a couenant betwirt them made,
— —— ee bis Z
(wheroltHis Bing given and recetucdis a token and
pledge) and map ever remaine in perfect loue and
peace —J and liue according tothy Lawes,
through Jeſus Chik our Loꝛd Amen.
@ Then fhal the Prieſt ioyne their right hands together,
and fay.
Chote tobont Godhath toyned together, fet 10 man
putatunder.
@ Then fhall the Minifter {peaxe vnto the people.
foratmuch as N.and (2. baue confented together
in holy wedlock, and baue witneſſeo the fame before
God and this company, and thereto haue giuen and
pledged their troth either to other, and haue declared
the ſame by giuing and recetuing ot Ring,and by |
ioyning of bands, J pronounce that they be man and
wife together. Jn the Mame ofthe fatwer, andof the :
Horne, and ofthe holy Ghoſt. Amen.
@ And the Minifter thall adde this blefsing.
| (423 the father, God the Sonne, God the holy
“* bof, bleſſe, preferue, andkeepe pou, the Lod ~
mercifully with bis fauour lookebpon yott,and fo fill
you with al fpiritual benediction and grace, that you
may fo liue together in this itfe, that inthe world
tocome pou may haue tife euerlaſting. Amen.
q Thenthe Miniſter or Clarkes going to the Lords Ta-
ble, fhall fay or fing this Pfalme following.
B: Leſſed are ail they that feare the Lord:and walke B:ati omnes
in his wayes.
oz thon thalt cat.che labour of thehandes: O
wnis thee, and happy halttpoube, oh
4
| of Matrimony: J
Chy wife thall bee as the fruitkull bine: bponiye
walles of thine houſe.
Thy children like the oliue branches :round about
thy table.
ne the manbe bleſſed: that leareth the
020.
The Lord from out of Sion thall fo biefle thee ::
iit thou thalt fee Hieruſalemi in proſperitie all thy
elong.
Pea, that thou ſhalt (ee thy childrens childzen: and: |
peace bpon Iſrael.
Glow beto the Father, andtothe Sonne, ac.
As itt was inthe bequining,ts now, ac. |
| @ Or this Pfalme.. ©
Deus mi- iV Od be merciful onto bs, and bielle bos:and
ſereatur. I ſhew bs the light of bis countenance, and:
Pfal.67. SS. be merciful vnto bs.
~—— Chat thy way map bee knowen bpon the:
— thy fauing health among all Mations..
Letthe peopte prꝛayſe thee, D God: yea, let all the
people prayſe thee.
O let the Nations reioyce andbee glad: for thou
chalt iudge the folke righteoully, and gouerne theRa-
tions bpon the earth.
Let the people pratie thee, D God:letallthe people:
praiſe thee..
Then chall the earth being forth ber encreafe: and
God, euen our owne God, hail qtue vs bis bleſſing.
od hall biefle bs : and all the endes of the woꝛld
asi feare Him.
—— to — and to the Sonne: andto
the holy G
As it was inthe beginning, is now, and euer ſhall
be: wozld without end Amen.
ahh ~
> Lia - —* — — et bee eee ~ 4 — Cam pee |}!
The.
Of Matrimony.
q This Pfalme ended , and the man and the woman knee-
fing afore the Lords Table, the Prieſt ftanding at the
Table, and turning his face toward them, fhall fay,
Lom haue mercy ppont bs.
An {were,
Chk haue mercy ee bs.
Minifter, -
L02d haue mercy bpon bg.
QO wir ener which artin beauen, halowed be thy
fame,
And ieade * not into temptation,
n{were,
But deliver bs from euil.Amen.
Minifter.
! D Loꝛdtaue thy Saari t thax thy handmard.
n{were.
* Which put their en in id
Minift cr.
O LLoyd fend them sai from thy Holy place.
were.
And euermoze 5 bet
int er.
Be vnto them a Tower of ftrenath.
niwere,
from the face of thety enemy,
Minifter.
MO Powheareourpzaper,
An{were.
And Ietourcry come nto thee,
Minifter.
O Bod of Abzahant, God of Iſahac, God of Jacob,
biefe thefe thy feruants,and fow the feed of eter:
nall tife in their mindes, that whatfoener in bole
EE i EGOS ——
holy wordthey Hall profitably learne, they map is
Deed fulhilthe fame. Looke O Lo2p.mercifully vpon
them frombeauen,and bielle them. And as thou dids
deft fend thy biefling bpon Abraham and Sara to
their greatcomfozt : fo bouchfafe to lend thy bleſſing
vpon thele thy ſeruants, that they obeping thy will, a
and alway being in fatety. vnder thy protection, may j
abide inthy loue vnto their ies end, thzough Fetus .
Chzifl our Loꝛd. Amen.
“@ This prayer next follow! ng fhall be Omitted, Where the
womanispaft childbitth..;........0 0 7,
O Percitull Lozd and peauenty Father, byxshote
™ gracious gift mankinde 18 cncrealend : we beſeech
thee aflit with chp blefling thefe two perfons, that
they may both be frutttull in procreation of childzen.
and allo {tue together fo long in godly Ioue and hone⸗
ſty, that they map (ee their chuldzens childgen vnto
the third and fourth generation, vnto thy prayſe and
— honour, cheough Jeſus Chꝛiſtour Loꝛd. Amen.
O &od, which by thp mighty power haſt made ail
things oknought, which alfo after other things
ſet in order dant appoint, that out of man, created
After thine owne image a ſimilitude, woman ſhould
take her beginning, and knitting them together,
diddeſt teach that it ſhould ncuer be lawfull to put a-
funder thofe tobom thou by. Matrimony haddeſt
maoe one , D God which ball conlecrated the Tate of
- MPatrimony to fuch an excellent mpfterp,that init is
fignificd and vepaefented the ſpirituall marriage and
vnitie betwirt Chil andhis Church : Looke merct-
fully vpon thete thy feruants, that both this man
map loue bis wife according to thy M0020 , as Chk
did loue bistpoutethe Church, who gaue mee
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— OfMatrimony. .
foritdouing and cherithing it euen as bis otone fet,
J alfothat this Doman may be touting and amia⸗
bie tober huſband as Rachel, wile as Rebecca, faith⸗
fullandobcdientas Sara ,andin all quictneiie, fo
beiety, and peace. be a follower ofpolpand goaly mae
trons. D Mord biefle chemboth, and graunt them to
inherite thy euerlalling hingodmes Theough Jeſus
OSH REE, by.
Chyitkoue Lords amen,
gor cn . Sief Dher thalleiie Prieſt Hi )% - soo
ALmighty God, which at the beginningoaid create
Rour fir pavents Adam and Cue, and did ſanctiſie
and ioyne them cogether in marriage :potwze vpon
pouthe riches of his grace. fanctifie and bleſſe pou
that pe may pleale him both tn body andfoule, and
liue together in holy loue vnto pour liues end. Ainen,
¶ Then fhall begin the Communion. Andafter the Gofpel
fialbe {aida Sermon,wherin ordinarily,fo oft as there is
any mattiage, the office ofa man and wife thalbe decla.
red, according to koly Scripture!’ Orif there be no Ser-
mon,the Minifter fhallreade this that followeth.
es A pe which be marted.o2 which intend
Eto tale the holp eftate of Matrimony
vpon you, heate what holy Scripture
X odoeth fay as touching the duety of huſ⸗
SSSA banos toward their wiues, and wiues
towardsthetthutbands.
~ &, Paulin bis Epiltle to the Gpheſians the ith
Chapter,oocth giue this commandement to all mar-
ried men, Pehuibands, loue pour wiues, even as
Chꝛiſt loued the Church,and hath giuen Limfeife fo2
tt, tofanctifiett, purging iti the fountaine of wa⸗
ter, though the word, that he might make it onto
— him⸗
i ai aR aaa aay
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. Of Matrimony; | '
himſelle a glorious Congregation , not hauingſpot
o2 wrinkle, or any ſuch thing. but that it it on
iy and blamelefle. Somen ate bound to toue their
owne wiles, agtheivowne bodies. Heethatioueth -
his owne wile, foueth himletfe :sfoz never did any
inan Hate his owne fle: dut nouriſheth and cherith:
ethit, euen as the Lord doeththe Congregation: fo?
hoc are members of his body, of his ich, andothis
bones. for this cauſe ſhall a man leaue father and
mother, and ſhall be ioyned vnto his wife, and they
two ſhall be onefelh, Chis myſterie is great: but J
ſpeake of Chriſt, and of the Congregation. Neuerthes
icfle,iet every one of you ſo loue hts otone wife, euen
as bimilelfe.
Likewile the fame S. aul weiting to the Co⸗
loſſians, ſpeaketh thustoalimen that be married,
Pee men loue pour wiues, andbee not bitter vnto
Heare alfo what S. Deter the Apokle of Chꝛiſt.
which was himlelle a married man, fayth ontoall
men chat are married. Pe huſbands,dwell with your
wites accordingto knowledge, giuing honour vnto
the wife ag buto the weaker beffeil, and as heires to⸗
aetherofthe grace of life, fo that pour prayers be not
hindered. —R Bi 0) 9337 De
Hitherto pe haue heard the Ductpof the huſband to-
Ward the wife. Now likewile vee wines Heare and
learne pour duetys towards pour huloands, euenas
itis plainely fet foozthin bolp Scripture.
&. Paul inthe forenamed Epiſtle to the Epheſians
teacheth pou thus: Pe women ſubmit pour felues vn⸗
to your owne huſbands, as bnto the L020, Foꝛ the
bulband is the wiueshead,eucnas Chet ts the bead
ofthe Church, and hee is allo the Sauiour ofthe
whole body. sty. Isa 9G Cress 4199
| ! Theres
- Therefore as the Church 02 Congregation is fubs
fect vnto Cheitt: So likewiſe let the wiues alſo bein
fubtection to their otone huſbands in allthings.ana
againe he ſaith, Let the wife reuerence her hulband.
Andin bis ‘E€vittie tothe Coloflians S. Paul giueth Colof 3.
you this tho2c tetion, De wines, ſubmit pour ielues
biito pour owne pull bands, as it ig conuenient inthe
L020,
Saint peter alfo doeth inffruct pou very godly, 1.Per. a,
thus taping, Lee wives be fubiect to their owne hus
bands; fo thatifany obey not the word, they may be
wonne without the word by the conuerſation of the
wiues, while thep behold pour chate conuerſation
coupled with feare. Whoſe appareil let it not be out:
ward With braided Haire, and trimming about with
gold, either by putting on of gozgeous apparel: but
let the bid man whichis in the heart, be without all
corruption , fo that the ſpirit be milde a quiet, which
is a pꝛecious thing in the light of God. Foꝛ after this
maner itt the old time did the Holy women which tru-
fted in God, apparell themfelues, being fubiectto
their owne putvands: Qs Sara obeyed Abzabam,
calling bim 202d, whofe daughters pe are made do⸗
ing well, and not being diſmayed with any leare. |
q The newe married perfons the fame day of their mat-
riage, muft receiue vat holy ———
a; €5 The
~ @ Lhe orderror the vi
tion of the ſicke.
@ The Prieſt entring into the ſicke perfons houfe thal ps.
Peace be tn this Houle, and to all that dwell tn it.
~ @Whenhecommeth into the fick mans e ſhall
ie Hye downe.
ml Emember not od our iniquities, 1102
qq: aml Che intquities of our forefathers. Spare
ST xe vs good Lord (pare thy people whi thou
eK] hak redeemed with thy moft precious
blood, and be not angry with bs fo2 euer.
Lord haue mercy vpon bs.
Chi haue mercy vpon bs.
Loꝛd haue mercy Dpon bs,
O ur Father which art in heauen, ac.
And leade bs not into temptation,
An({were,
But deliuer vs from euil. Ament,
Miniſter.
O oꝛdtaue chy ſeruant.
Anf{were.
m hich putteth his fae iM thee,
Mini ſter.
Send him helpe ne Cap help place,
An (were.
And euermore mightily DesenD Hint.
inuter
| Let the enemie haue tb aduantage of hint, ;
Ae? niwere,
| Ror the wicked approch to hurt him.
iniſter.
Bevnto him, O —2**— ſtrong Cover.
ſWwere.
From the face of his enemy.
Minifter, —
— ee eee * —
~The vifitation ofthe ficke.
— Miniſter.
VONoꝛd heave our prayers.
ir An{were,
And let our cry come onto thee.
SG: 2 inifter,, |
O £020 locke downe from heauert, bebold , bilite
and releiue this thy feruant. Looke bpon dine
With the eves of thy mercy, qiue him comfort andfure
confidence in thee, defend him from the Danger of the ..
enemy, and keepe him in perpetual peace and fafety,
theough Jeſus Chk our Lozd.Amen.9
HH Gate bs aimightyand mot mercifull God. and
Sauiour, ertend thine accuomed goodnelle to
this thy leruant, whichis qrieued with fichnel: bts
ne |
fife him D 02d, as thou dtddekk bifite eters wiaes ©
mother, ad the Captaines ſeruant. Soviclandves
ſtore to this ſicke perfon bis fozmer health, (tiie be thy
will) ozelfe giue him qrace fo totake thy vilitation,
that after thispatnefulltife ended, be may dwell With
thee in life euerlaſting. Amen,
@ Then fhall the Minifter exhort the ficke perfon after this
' forme, or other like.
D Carelybeloued, knovo this, that Aimighty God.
| is the Lozd of life and death , and ouer all things
fo thems pertaining, as youth, ſtrength, health, age,
Weakenelle andfickenefle,. wheretore, whatloeuer
pour ſickneſſe is.know pou certatnelp,that itis Gods
bifitation, And fo2 what caule foeuer thts ſickneſſe ts
fent vnto you, whether it be to try pour. patience foz
the erampie of others, and that your faith may be
found in the day of the Lord laudable glorious, and
honourable, to the increafe ofglozy and endleſſe felts
citp, or elfe it be fent bnto poutocogrect and amend in
xou whatfocuer doth offend the epes of your beavers:
lyfather:know vou certainelp.that tf pou — |
The vifitation of the ſicke...
pent pou of pour ſinnes, and beare vour ſickneſſe pati·
ently, truſting in Gods mercy, for bis deare Sonne
Fclus Chꝛeiſts fake, and render vnto Him Humble
thankies [02 bis fatherly dification, fubmitting pour
felfe wholly vnto bis wil. it hall turne topour profit,
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vnto euerlaſting life.
@ Ifthe perſon viſited be very ficke,then the Curatema
end his exhortation in this place. \
si Ake therefore in good worth the chaftifement of
the Lod. Foꝛ whom the Lozd loueth he chaſti⸗
feth: yea,as S. Paul faith, be ſcourgeth euery ſonne
which be recetueth. Fi veendurechakifement,ve of
fereth bimfelfe vnto pou, as vnto his owne children.
what ſonne ts be that Che father chatkileth not? Ffpe
be not birder cozrectron(wiereok all true child2en are
partakers ) then are yee baſtards and not children.
Wherefore {eeing that when our carnall fathers doe
correct bs, Wereuerentipy obey them: thall wee noe
now much rather be obedient to our ſpirituall fa:
ther,and fo liue? And they for afew dayes do chaſtiſe
Os after their owne pleafure : but he docth chakife bs
foz our profit, to the intent hee may make bs parta-
kers ot his holineſſe. Chelewo2ds,qoodbzother, are
Gods words, and written in holy Scripture for our
comfoꝛrt and inſtruction,that we ſhould patiently and
with thankeſgiuing beare our heauenly fathers
correction, whenſo euer by any maner of aduerſitie it
ſhall pleaſe thy gracious goodneſſe to viſit vs. And
there ſhould beeno greater comfort to Chriſtian per⸗
fons, then to be made like vnto Chꝛriſt, bp fuffring pa⸗
tiently aduer(ittes, troubles, andficknefles. doz te
himſelfe went not bp to toy, but firk he ſuffred paine,
he entred noe tito bis glory, before he was crucified,
fo truely our wap to eternall toy ts to fuffer — at
| 2
and helpe pou forward in the right wap that leadeth
“
;
i
e vifitation of theficke,
“Che, and our dooze to enter mto eternal! life ia,
glaͤdiy odie with Cyriſt, that. wee may rife aqaine
froin deatl), and Dwell with himin euerlatting itie.
Mow theretoze, taking your fickenefle, which ts wus
profitable fo2 pow, patiently, J erboee pouin the
ane of God, to rementber the profeliton which pow
made vnto God in your Baptiſme. And foraſmuch
as alter this tite , there is account to bee giuen vnto
the righteous Judge, of whom all muſt bee iudged
without reſpect ot perſons:Jrequire pou to examine
pour ſelfe and pour ſtate, both toward God and man.
ſo that accuſing and condemning vour ſelfe fo2 pour
owne faults, you map finde mercy at our heaueniy
fathers band foz Chriſts ſake, and not bee accuted
and condemnedin that fearefull tudgement : theres
fore Iſhall thoztly rehcarſe the articles of our faith,
that pou map hnowe whether pow doe beleeue a3 a
Chrittian man ſhould o2 no.
@ Here the Minifter hall rehearfe the Articles of the faith,
faying thus,
T?) Sei thou beleeue in Godthe father Almighty,
“ac. As itisin Baptifme. 1 ge
- Then thall the Minifter examine whether he be in cha-
ritie With all the world, exhorting him toforgiue from the
bottome of his heart all perfonsthat haue offended him,
and if he haue offended other , toafke them forgrieneffe :
and where he hath done wrong or imury to any man, that
he make amends to the vttermott ofhispower. Andifhe
haue not afore difpofed of his goods,let him then make his
Will;and alfo declare his debts, what he oweth,and what ts
eWing vnto him , for difcharging of his confcience. and
quictnefle of his executors. But men muftbee oftadmont:
dhed that they fec an order for their temporal! goods and
lands, when they be in health. |
Munſter
Thelte wordes before rehearſed may be ſaid, before the
Sette | — Ra
_ minefpe- agi ay
| °7I.
raui.pſal. “@
he vifitatton of theficke.
™
Minifter begin his prayer, ashe fhall fee caufe, The Mini-
{ter may not forgetnor omit to moue the fick eperfon,and,
— that moft eatneftly,to liberalitie toward the poore. Here’
fhal the ficke perfon make a {pecial confeffion,if he feele his
confcience troubled with any waighty matter,A fter which
confeflion,the Prieft fhallabfolue him after this fort,
: O Ur Lord Jeſus Chriſt, who hath left powerto
his Church to abſolue all ſinners which truely
repent ¢ beleeue in him, of His great mercie forgiue
thee thine offences: and by bis authoritie committed
vnto mee, Jabſolue thee from allthy ſinnes, in the
Mame of the father, andof the Sonne, and of the
holy Ghok Amen. iy st
@ And then the Prieft thalfay the Colle& following:
— QLetospeap,
O Mok merciful God, which according to the mul:
titude of thy mercies Dock ſo put away the finnes
of thofe which truelp repent, that thou rememb2ekt
them 110 mo2e,open thine eve of mercte bpon this
thy fevuant, who molt earneſtly delireth pardon
and korgiueneſſe. Kenew tnbim, mo louima fa-
ther, whatfoeuer bath been decayed by the fraud and
malice of the deutil, 02 by hts otone carnall willand
fratleneffe,preferue and continue this fiche member
in the vnitie of the Church, confider his contrition,
accept his teares,all wane his patne,as thal bee ſeene
to thee moſt erpedient fo2 bint. And foraſmuch as bee
putteth bis full truſt onely in thy mercy, impute noe
bito Him bis fozmer finnes, but take bimbnto thy
- fauour, through the merits of tby moſt dearelp beta:
ued Sonne Jeſus Chk, Amen,
fare Dos @ Then fhall the Minifter fay this Pſalme.
Nthee, OLord, haue J put my truk, tet
me neuer be putto confulton: but rid mee,
yy and deliver mee tnthy righteouſneſſe i ins
Oe
* litle FT im,
The vi itation ‘of he ficke.
| clitte thine eare vnto me, and faue me,
Be thou my ſtronghold, whereunto Jmay a
tefort: thou batt promifed to belpe mee, fo2 thou art
mp houfe of defence, and my cattie,
Deliver me, D mp God, out of che hand ofthe ore
govtp: out of the band of the vnrighteous and cruell
forthou O Lord God, art the thing that ZF tong
fon: thou art mpbopeeuenfrommy youth.
Through thee haue J bene Holden bp euer fince F
was bozne : thou are he that tooke me out of my mo:
thers wombe, my peavle hall alway be of thee.
4 am become ag it were a monſter bnto many: but
my fure truſt ts in thee.
Diet mp mouth bee filled with thy praiſe: that J
inaplingofehyglozyandhonourallthedaplong.
Call meenot away in the time ofage : foꝛſake mee
not when myſtrength kaileth me.
For mine enemies ſpeake againt me, and theythat
lap waitforzmpfoule, takethety counſaile together,
fapitig: God hath forfaken him , perfecute him and
take him, fo2 there ts none to deliuer Him.
Go not farre from ine, D God: my God Dafte thee
fobelpeme.
Let them be confounded Eperith, that are again
myſoule: let them be coueres with fhame and diſho⸗
nour, that feeketo doe me euill.
as foz mee ,FI will patiently abive alway: and will
praite thee more and moꝛe.
My mouth ſhall dayly fpeate of thy. righteoutnelle
an ſaluation: foꝛ Iknow no end thereof.
J will goe forth in the ſtrength of the Lord God:
and will make mention of thy righteouſneſſe onely.
Thou, OGod haſt taught me frõ my pouth op be
til aem cheretore wil a — ot tip wonderous works.
Forſake
The vifitation of the ficke: |
orfake mee not, ctun micaasaenaa *
am ‘grarbeaded: vntiſn J haue Hewed top ſtrengty
vnto this generation, and iby power to ail them taaé.
are pet for tcocome.
Oey righteouſneſſe, O God, is verphigh agreat
thiugs are they that tyou haſt done: O God, wo is
uke burothic?
D what great troubles and aduerfities haſt thou: |
f2ined me land pee diddeſt Chouturne ¢refreh mee:
yea, a bꝛonghteſt me fro the deep ofthc earthy againe.
Thou bad bought melo great honour: aud com⸗
Gozted-mie on cuery Hes.
Therefore will J praiſe thee ¢ thy kaithtulnelle O
God, playing vpõ an infrumentofmufich ; bute thee
wll Jſiag vpõ the. batpe; Dthou holpone of Iſrael.
My lips wtil be faine when Jſing vnto thee:and
fo Will my foule whom thou hak deliuered.
My tongue aifo ſhall talke of thy righteoutnes all. .
the nay long: fo2.thepare. confounded and brought
ovnto ſhame,that ſeeke to doe me euiſl.
Glow be te the Father, ee. As it was inthe ac.
ingt is.
€) EY) Sautour- of the, world, ſaue vs, which by thy
croffe and precious blood haſt redeemed D8, helpe
bs, tec befeech thee, D: God-.
@ Then fhallthe Minifter ſay.
T. He Almighty Lord, which is a moſt Grong tower
to all them that put their truſt in him, to whom
all things in heauen, in earth, and vnder the earth
bo bowand obey, bee noto.andeuermozethp.defence,
Gnd make thee know andicele, tat here is none o⸗
ther name vnder heauen giuen to mani whom and
theough whom thou mayeſt receiue health and fale:
sation, but onely the Mame of-oyr Loꝛd Fetus:
CoE. Amen. ———
q The
The Communiono
_ Be | the ficke, |
; Foramuch as all mortal men be ſubiect to many ſudden
perils,difeafes, and ſickneſſes, and euer vncertaine what
time they fhal depart out of this life:therefore to the intent
they may be alwayes in areadinefle to die Whenfocuer it
fhal pleafe Almighty God to call them,the Curates fhal di-
ligently fro time to time, but {peciallyinthe plague time ex-
hort their Parifhioners,to the oft receiuing(in the Church)
of the holy Communion ofthe body and blood of our Sa-
uiour Chrift : which if they.dee,they fhall haue no cauſe in
their {udden vifitationto be vnquiet for lacke ofthe fame,
Bur ifthe ficke perfon be not able to come tothe Church,
and yet is defirous to receiuethe Communion inhishoufe,
then he muft grue knowledge ouer night,or els early.in the |
-morning,to the Curate, fignifyingalfo how many beap-
' pointed to communicate with him, and hauing a conueni-
ent place in the ficke mans houfe wherethe Curate may re.
uerently minifter,and a good number to receiue the Com-
munion with the ficke perfon, with all things neceflary for
the ſame, he fhall there minifter the holy Communion,
rat The Colle. |
Lmightie eucrituing God, maker of mans
thow doch receiue: we beleech thee to haue mercy vp⸗
on this thy feruant, viſited with thine baud, andto
‘grant that be may tale his fickenefle pattentip, and
recouer bis bodilp Healthifit beethy qracious will.
And bohenfoeter his foule hall depart from the body,
it may be toithoutfpot peeſented puto thee, theough
Jeſus Chriſt our Loꝛd. Anen.
The Epiſtle. |
% Lozd, neither faint: wien thou art rebuked
se of him. Foz whom the Lord loueth, him hee
a : 3 coavecteth
\
P fonne, diſpiſe not the correction cf the Hebr.x2?
The Communion of the ficke
correcteth: Pea,and He ſcourgeth euerp on whom
he receiueth.
The Goſpel.
|, Johns. Crelp verely J fay vnts pou, he that heareth
| - we my 0020, and beleeueth on Him that tent me,
| — hath euerlaſting lite, and ſhall not come into
damnation, but paſſeth from Death vnto life,
4 Atthe time ofthe diftribution of the holy Sacrament,
the Prieft fhall firft receiue the Communion himfelfe -
andafter minifter vntothem that be appointed to com:
municate with'the ficke, Butifany man, either by rea-
ſon ofextremitieof fickenefle, or for want of Warning
in due time to the Curate,or forlacke of company to rez
ceiue With him,or by any “other inft impediment do not
receinethe Sactament of Chritts body and blood: then
the Curate fhall inſtruct him that if he doe truely repent
him‘ofhis finnes,and ftedfaftly beleeue that lefus Chrift
hath fuffered death vponthe Croſſe forhim, and fhed
his blood: for his redemption, earneſtly remembring
the benefits hee hath thereby ;:and giuing him hearty:
thankes therefore, hee doeth eaté and drinke the body
and blood ofour Sauiour Chrift, profitably to his foules
_ health, although he donot receiue the Sacrament with
his — —
@ Whentheficke perfon isvifited,and receineth the holy’
Communion all at onetime,thenthe Prieft for more
expedition, fhall curoffthe forme ofthe vifitation atthe
. Plalme In thee O Lodhaue F put my tru, pen |
. goefirdighttothe' Communion, ||
@ Inthe time ofplague,fweat,orfuch otherlike contagious
times of fickneffes,or difeafes , when none of the Parifh.
or neighbours can bee gotten to communicate with the
ficke in their houfes, for feare ofthe infection, vpon ſpe-
ciall requeft of the diféafed, che as ay’ may alonely
cominunicate with — *
4 The
e order for the buriall
ofthe dead. )
@ The Prieft meeting the corps atthe Church ftile, thal!
| faysorels the Prieft and Clerks fhall fing , and fo goc ci
ther into the Church, or towards the graue.
CEQ! Ain the reſurrection a the lite, faith the Iohn rr-
rPaG trey Lod. Wee that belecucth tn mee, pea,
A224 Pee)» though hee were dead, pet ſhall hee liue.
24 Oe And wholoeuer liveth and beleeucth
army Wine, hall not die fo2 euer.
i now t that mp Redeemer iiueth, andthat F hail lob 19.
rife out ofthe earth inthe laſt day, and thalbee co:
Licred againe with my Minne, and hail fee Godin
wp fleſh:yea, and JImpy felfe thal ‘pebord him, not with
other but with thele ſame epes.
VV Ee brought nothing tuto thts wowld, neither 1, Tim.c
map Wwe carp any thing out ofthis woꝛld. he Tob 1,
Lopdaiueth, andthe Lozdtaketh away. Euen as it
pleateth the Loꝛd, fo commeth things to baths Wiel
fe bethe@Mame ofthe Lod.
q When they come to the graue, whilethe corpsis made
ready to be laydinto the ei Res Prieft fhall aye rthe
Prieft and Clearkes ſhall ſing.
M an tbat ts borne ofa woman, hath but amort y. .
time toliue, andis fullof mifery. ee commeth °° **
Dp, andis cut dovone ithe a flowee, He fleeth ag tt were
aſhadow, and neuer continueth in one tay. In the
middeſt oflife toe be in death:of whom may toe ſeeke
korſuccour but of thee, D Loꝛd, vohich foꝛ our hapa
iuſtly art diſpleaſed? Pet, D 1013 God mok holy, O
Lord mot mighty, D holy and moſt mercifull Saut-
out deliuer bs notinto the bitter paines of eternal
death. Chou kno welt 102d tie fecrets of cur hearts,
fhut not bp thy mercifull eves to our prayers: ge
ipare vs 1029 mot boly ; o* God nol eas ;
Ow
ore ~ ee
~ Atthe buriall ofthe dead.
holy and mercifull Saviour, thou mot worthy
Fudge eternall,fuffer ds not at our laſt boure fo. anp
soit ini ads, fallfromthee,
Then while the earth fhalbe caft vpon the body by
__ fome ftanding by,the Prieft fhallfay, ~ *
FOꝛraſmuch agit path pleated Almighty God of his
great mercie.to take vnto Himlelfe the foule of our
neare brother here departed, wee therefore commit
His body to the qround.earth to earth, athes to aſhes,
Dutt to duſt, in ſure and certaine hope of reſurrection
to eternall lite thꝛough our Loꝛd Jeſus Chzitt, who
thal change our vile bodythat it map be like vnto bis
gloztous body, according to the mightie working: -
toherebp be ts able to ſubdue all things ta himfelfe.
Then fhall be fayd or fung.
[Beato a voyce from heauen.ſaying vnto me, Wꝛite
From hencefoorth bleſſed are the dead which die in
the Lod. Euen ſo faith the Spirit , that thep tet
from their labours.
¶ Then fhal folow this Leſſon taken out ofthe 15 35
ter to the Corinthians the firſt Epiſtle.
ane pitts riſen fromthe dead, a become the firtt.
(Es fruits of them that fleepe.ffo2z by aman came
Oe Death, andby aman came the revurrection of
the Dead.ffozasby Adam al die,cuen ſo by Cheiſt hat
all be made aliue but euery man in his owne order.
The firkt{s Chritt, thei they that are Chriltes at his
comming : then commeth theende, tohen hee hath
deliuered op the kingdome to Good the father, oben.
be bath put dotone all rule, and all authozitie and
power. Foz he mutt reique tile haue put ail his e⸗
nemies vnder bis keete. Che laſt enemie that ſhall bee
deſtroyed, isdeath., Foz hee hath putall things vn⸗
der his feete. But when hee ſayeth, All things ave
put vnder him: it is on — hee is accepted
—
that ,
“ ~Atthe buriall of the dead.
that hath put all things vnder bim. When all things
ave fubdued vnto Hiin,chen hal the Sonne allo him:
felfe bee fubtect buto Him that put all things onder
Him, that God may beealinall, Cig vohat doe they
which are baptised ouer the dead, tithe Dead rife noe
atall? why are they then baptized outer tient? pea,
andiwhy land wee alwap then in teopardy ? Wy our
reiopcing tobich J haue in Chriſt Jeſu our Lord, J
die dayly, Chat Jhaue fought with beaſtes at Epe⸗
ſus after the maner of men, what aduantageth it me,
ifthe Dead rife not againe: Let vs cate anddeinke,foz
to moꝛrow We Haldie, Be not pe decetued,eutl words
corrupt good manners. Awake truely out of Aeepe,
and ſinne not. Foꝛ fomebaue not the kno wledge of
God, F {peake this to your hame, But fome man
will fap, ow rife the Dead 7 swith what body ſhall
thepcome? Chou foole, that which thou lowell , ts
not quickenedercept itdie, And what ſoweſt thou?
Chou lowell not that body that ſhallbee, but bare
corne, as ofinheate, o2fome other: but God atueth it
abody at his owne pleatuve, to cuerp feed His owne
body. Ail fle ig not one maner of fle: but therets
one maner of fleſh ofinen, anothermaner offleth of
beats, another of fitbes.another of bivds, Chere are.
allo celeſtiall bodies, and there ave bodies tervefirtall. .
But the glozyp of theceleRialltsone, andthe glozy of
the terreſtriall is another. Chere is one maner glory
of the Sunne,and another glory of the Moone, and -
another glorvokthe Starres. Foꝛ one larre-diffe-
reth from another in glory, Sois the reſurrection of
thedead. It is ſowen in corruption, it riſeth againe
in incorruption. It is owen tn difhonour , it riſeth
againe in honour. It is ſo wen in weakenelle, tt riſeth
againe in power. It is iowenanaturall body, it ri⸗
ſethagaine a Spixituall body. Chere is a —
OVP,
At the puriail or the dead.
Hody,and there is afptrituall body: as itis alfo wit⸗
tin, Che fire man Adam was madea living foute,
aud the ial Adam was made a quickening ſpirit.
Howbeit, that isnot irl which ts (pirttuall , but
that whtch isnaturall, and then that which is (piri:
tual, Chelirl man is ofthe earth, earthy. Che fee
cond mati ts the 202d from beauen , heauenly. Asis
the earthy, ſuch are thep that be earthy. And agis the
heauenlp, ſuch are they Chatarebeauenlp. And as.
wee baue bone the tmage of the earthy, fo ſhall wee
beare the image ofthe beauenly. Chis fay J bres
then, that fleth and bicod cannot tnbertte the fing:
dome Of God, neither doth cozruption inberite incor⸗
ruption.Gevold,F thew pou a myſterie. We fhhali not
ail ſſeepe: but we thall allbe changed, a that tn amo:
ment, in the twinckling of an eye, by the laf trumpe.
§'o2 the trumpe hall biow , andthe dead ſhall riſe in⸗
corruptible, and toe ſhalbe changed: Foꝛ this cezrup:
tible mutt putonincozruption, and this moztal mut
puton tmmoztalitie. When this corruptible hath
put on incoꝛruption,and this moztal bath put on im⸗
immortality, then ſhalbe broughtto paſſe thefaping that
is witten: Death ts ſwallowed bp into bictozie:
Death where is thy ling? Veil where ts thy victory: |
Che ting of Meath is ſinne, and theſtrength of inne
isthe Law, But thanks be vnto God which Hath gi-
ucn bs bictozie through our Lod Jeſus Chꝛilt.
Ghereforze my deare brethren, bee ve ſtedfaſt and bir:
moueabie,alwayes rich in the worke of the 102d, fo2-
afmuch as pe nol , how thatpour labours notin
vaine in the Lord.
¶ The Leſſon ended, the Prieſt ſhall fay.
Loꝛd haue mercie vpon bs,
Chriſt haue mercy vpon bs.
Loꝛd haue mercy bpon bs, ay |
| ¶ Dur
Our Father, which attinheauen, ac,
And lead bs not inte temptation,
An{were,
But deliuer b3 froin ———
FIC
A knight 60d, With whom doe live the {pirits
of them that depart hence inthe Lord, and in
whom the foules of them that be elected, after they be
Delinered from the burde of the fleſh, be in tov and felt:
citie: we atue thee Hearty thanks,foz that tt bath piea-
fed thee to Deliuer thts (42) our brother out of the mi⸗
feries of this ſinfull wold, beteeching thee, that it
map pleaſe thee of thy gracious goodneſſe, ſhortly
to accompliſh the number of thine elect, and to haſten
thy hingoome, that wee with this our brꝛother, and
alather departed tthe true faith of thy holy Rame,
may haue our perfect confummation and bitile, both
in body and foule, in thy eternail and euerlaſting
lory. Amen.
The Collect.
O Mercifull God; the Father of our Lord Fetus
Chriſt, who is the refurrection and the life, tr
whom whofoeuer beleeueth, ſhallliue, though bee
die,and whoſoeuer liueth andbelecueth in him, half
not die eternally, whoallo taught vs by hts boip A⸗
poſtle Paul, not to hee ſoꝛy as men without hope/foꝛ
them that ſleepe in him: Wee meekely beſeech thee,
OfFather, to raiſe vs from the Death of ſinne vnto
the life of righteoufnelle , that wher we Mall depart
this life, we may reſt in him, as our hope ts this our
brother doeth, and that atthe generall reſurrection
in the laſt day, voee may bee found acceptable tn thy
ſight, and receiue that bleſſing which thy welbeloued
Sonne ſhalthen pronounce to al that loue and feare
=e pee blelled childzen of mp —
iu
Churching of wo nen. —
receitie the kingdome peepared foz you from the bee
ginning of the world. Grant this, we beſeech thee,
O mercifull father , thaough Felus Cozi our medi:
atour and redeemer.Amen.
The thankefgiuing ofwomen
after Childbirth,commonly called,
The Churching ofwomen,. ;
@ The woman fhall come into the Church,and there hhall
knecle downein fome conuenientplace, nigh vatothe .
lace where the Table ftandeth , and the Prieft ftanding
is her, fhall fay thefe wordes,or ſuch like, as thecafe thal
OMꝛaſmuch ag t€ Hath pleaſed Almightie
Fe Godothis goodnelle to giue you fate deli⸗
s RCS)! Uevance, and bath; peeferued pou in the
great danger of childbirth: yee hall theres
fozcigiue hearty thanks bnto God,¢ pray.
‘Then fhall the Prieft fay this P falme.
‘Beepeth thee will not fleepe. SS.
Behold, be that heepeth Frael: hall neither Mums
ber nor ſleepe.
Che Lord himlſelle ig thy keeper: the Lord ts thy
dekence vpon thy right hand.
So that the Sunne ſhall not burne thee by Day:
noz the Moone by night. 7
CThe Lozd hail preferue thee from alleuill: pea, it
is euen he that hailkcepe thy foule, ohe
) nso ,
aye ‘Lov ihail p ae rue thy goin g out, ¢ thy com⸗
ming in from chistime kooeth tc: euermore.
Giory be totue Father ac. As it was in the ac.
Ho Have mercy vpon bs,
Ciniff haue mercy vpon vs.
Load haue mercy vpon vs.
¶ Dur Father which art inbeauenac,
And leade vs notinto temptation, «>:
Anſwere.
But deliuer bg —— Amen.
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| D L070 faue this woman thpteruant, > —
ntwere. LY aod 16s
Which putteth her trut tn in thee.
Be thou to her a ſtrong tower,
Anf{were. |
Frou thetace of her enemie.
Prieſt.
Lod heare our prayer. . |
| (were,
And let our ery come onto — |
Prieſt.
@ Let vs
— ‘God, which ee Fostineted this wo⸗
anal thy Seruantfromtbe areat paineand periit :
of childbirth :qrant,twe befeech thee, moſt mercilull
Father, that hee theough thp belpe may both fatth-
fully line and walke in Her bocation accoꝛding to thy
willinchig like prefent,and alſo map bee partaker of
euerlaſtingglory in the ligeto come, though Jeſus
Chꝛriſt our 102d. Amen,
@ The woman that commeth to giueher thankes,mutft of-
fer accuftomed offtings : andif there bea Communion,
_ tisconucnicat that thee receiue the holy ——
ek Mieliat Pen ——
“finners, with: certaine prayerst to bw
OTE vſed diuers timesin the yeere. coer.
@ After morning praycr, the people being. called ie cr
by the ringing of a Bell , and affembled in the Church,
the Englifh:Letanie hall bee faidsafter the accuftomed
maner :which end¢d; * Prieft fhall goe into —
o © £46. : ¥
— — 52 ‘Of ene "fac peat a3
— Nee) jee were notozious ſinners, were put to o⸗
— pen penance , a punithed tn thts world,
that thelr ſoules might bee faued inthe dap of the
02d: and that other admoniched by their example,
might be the moze afraid tooffend.
In che lead whereok, vntilthe ſaid diſcipline may
be reſtored againe, (obich thing ts much tobee with:
ed) it is thought good , that atthis time in pourpre- -
ſence ſhould beeread the generall fentences of Gods
curſing againſt tmpenitentiinners, gathered out of
the xxvii. Chapter of Meuteronomie,and other pla-
ses of Scripture: and that pe fhould anſwere to eue⸗
rp fentence Amen: to the intent that you, being ads
monifhedot the great indignation of God againu fits
ers: map the rather be called to earneſt and true re⸗
pentance, and may walke moze warity in theſe dan⸗
gerous dayes, teeing from ſuch bices, for the which
pee: affirme with yout owne mouthes, the curte of
God to be due. | forty t3 nee *
Curſed is the man that —35 anveactied 02 mol⸗
ten finage,an abomination to the 102d, the woke of
thebandsof the — — —— in *
* io woꝛſhip tf, >: * |
ie :
~ A Commination. -
“And the people fall anfwere,and a :
| , Minifter. |
Curted is he that curfeth bis father and mother,
Anſwere.
Amen.
Minifter,
Curled is he that remoueth away the Marke of His
: neighbours land,
| ) Antwere.
Amen.
* Minifter,
Curledis hee that maketh the blinde to got out of
bia way. |
Amen. a0
Minifter:
Curled is hee that letteth in iudgement the right
ple — them that be. latherletle and of wi⸗
owes. es
AnGeitre:
Anfwere, 7
Minifter, :
Curted is be that iene bis neighbour —
Anf Were, ;
amen, - | ’
Minifter..
Curted is he — wih bis neighbours wite
An {were.
Amen, |
Minift
Curiedis he that taketh revwatD to flay the ſoule of
innocent blood,
Anſwere.
Amen. OHTA
Minifter,
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Curted tg he that patcerh his rude it ——
—— tog his delence, and in bis eave —
the —
Amen.
Antwere.
Minifter.
Cured are the Bumercefull, the foznicatours,@ads
ulterers and the couetous perfons, the worſhippers
ofimages, tlanderers,druntiards,and —
Anſwere.
Amen.
Niniſter.
N Dw, leeing that all they be accurſed (ag the 102.08
phet Daud beareth witnelle) which * dee erre
and goe aftray from the commandements of God tet
bs (remembꝛing the dreadfull tudgement banging
ouer oly heads,and being alwayes at hand) returne
histo our 02d God with.ati contrition ¢ meekeneſſe
ofheart, be wailing and lamenting our finfull lite
knowledging and conkelling our offerices, and ſee⸗
Hing to bring foo2th worthy Fruits of penance.
* Foz now isthe are put vnto the root of the trees,
{o that euery tree, which bringeth not foot) good
Fruit,is hewen Downe, and cat into the fire.
«Ft is a fearefull thing to fall intothe handset the
liuing God: be hall powedowne raine vpon the ſin⸗
ners, ſnares, fite and brimſtone, ſtorme and tem:
peſt, this thail be their postion to drinke. fez foe, *the
02d is comeout of his place.to viſit the wickedneſſe
ot ſuch as dwell vponthe earth. Wut* wo maya:
bide the Dap of his comming? Who ſhall be abietoen:
dure vͤben he appeareth?* His fanis tn bis hand,
and ye will purge his flooze, and gather his wheate
into ip barne dut he will burne the challe with bn:
Auenchadie
»* A Commination.
quenchable fire,* Che day ofthe Lord commeth ag a t-Thet. 5,
theife in the night: and when men (halltay, Peace,
and ali things arelate, then ſhall ſudden deſtruction
come bpon thent,as fozrow commeth bpon a woman
trauatling with childe, a they (all not efcape, Chen
hail appeare the wath of Godin the day ofden- pws.
geance, which obfinate finners theotiah the iub: ~~
buries of thett heart, haue heaped bnto themſelues
which delpiſed the goodneſſe, patterice , aud tong fut:
ferance of God, whenee calied them continuatty to
repentatice. * Chen hail they calibpon me,faity the
Lord, but J will not heare, they thallfeeke mee eare:
lp, but they thall not finde mee, and that becaule thep
‘hated kuowledge, and receitsed not the feare of the
Lod, but abhoꝛred my countell, and deſpiſed mp coz:
tection, Chen thallit bee too late to knocke, when the
doore Hall bee (hut, and too late to cry for mercie,
wohen it isthe time of Juſtice. D terrible voyce of
mot tut et ltd hallbepzonouncedbpos
chem, when it chall be fain bnto chem, *Goe pe curten Mate. 254
into the fire euerlaſting, which is prepared fo2 the de⸗
uill and bis angels, —
*Gherefozre bꝛethren, take wee heed betime, while 2.Cor.6,
the dap of ſaluation laſteth, for the night commeth
when nonecan worke: but*let bs while we haue the Tohn 9.
light beleeue in the light, and walke as the children —
of thelight, that we be not*calkinto vtter darkneſſe, Matth.25
wohere ents guathing of teeth, Let bs not
aubule the goodneſſe of God, which calleth vs merct-
Prou. ti
fully Co amendinent, andof bisendielle pitie promi:
feth vs forgiuenelſe ofthat tobich is patt, if with a
Whole minde andtrue heart weereturnednto him,
RFoꝛ though our finnes be as vedas (carlet,thep tail Efai te
be as white asfiow: and though they be life purple,
pet hail they be —— |
Turne
A Commination..
Ezeci28. CTurne pou cleane, fateh the Lord, from all your
———— pour ſinne ſhall not be vour deſtruc⸗·
Caſt away from you alt pour vngodlineſſe that pee
Haue done, make pou new hearts, and anew ſpirit.
Mbherefoze will pee die, D pee houle of Iſrael, feeing
that Jhaue no plealurcinthe death of him that di-
5 amma the Loꝛd God ? turne you then, and pe thail
tue,
zJohn 2° * Although we baue finned, pethatte toe an aduo⸗
cgte With the Father, Jeſus Chet the righteous, .
Efay<3: and heit is that obteineth gtacefozourfinnes.
Slay 03+ . *foꝛ bee was wounded fozour offences, and ſmit⸗
fen fo2z our wickednes. Let bs therefozereturne vnto
Him, whois the mercifull receiver of all true pents
tent finners, alluring our ſelues that bee ts ready to
receive bs.and mot willing topardon bs, tt we come
to him with faithfull repentance , il we will ſubmit
| __ Our felues bute Him, and from benceforth walke in
Matth. 11 pig wapes, * if wee will take his ealie poke and light
| burden bpon bg, to follow bim in lotolines, patience,
and chavitte,and be ordered by the gouernanceot his
Holy Spirit, fecking alwayes his glozp, andieruing
Him duely in our bocation, with thanklgiuing. Chis
ik we Doe , Chriſt will deliuer bs from the curſe ofthe.
Law, and from the ertreme malediction which ſhall
Marth.2 light bpon them that hall be fet on the lett hand,and —
a7) peewillferhs on bis tight * hand, andgiue vs the
bieted benediction ofhts father, commanding os to
take poſſeſſion of bis glogious kingdome, vnto the
which bee bouchfafe to bytng vs all, fo2 bis infinite
inercy, Amen.
@ Then thal they al kneele vpon their knees, & the Prieft &
_ Clerkes kneeling (where they are accuftomed to fay the -
Letany) fhall fay this Plalme,Msferere mei Deus,
ae
~~ A Commination. |
| Ey ane mercy bpon mee, D Goo, after thy great —
Agoodneſſe:according to the multitude ofthy mer: Pil Hie:
cies doe away mine offences, ate} Te
Wath mee toeougyle front my wickedneffe ¢ and
cleanſe me from my ſinne.
J for FZ knowledge my faults: and my ſinne is euer
efoze me.
gaint thee onely haue F ſinned, and done this
euill in thy fight:that thoum ghteũ be iuũiũed in thy
— cleare when thou art iudged.
Behold, F was haper in wickednes: and in linne
Hath utp mother conceiued me.
But loe,thou requires tructh in the inward parts:
af ſhalt make me to vnderſtand wiſedome ſecret⸗
chou halt purge me with Hyſſope, and J chall be
awe halt wath me, and Jſhalbe whiter ther
no
Thor ſhalt make mee heare of top and gladneſſe:
that the bones vohich thou haſt bꝛoken may reioyce.
Turne thy face from myplinnes: and Bue out a} mp
miſdeedes.
Dake me acleane heart.O God:and renue a right
ſpirit within me.
Caſt we not away from thy preſence: and take not
thy holy Spirit from me.
D giue mee the comfort ofthy helpe againe: and
ſtabliſh me with thy free ſpirit.
Chen hall J teach thy waves onto the wicked:
aid finners hail be conuerted vnto thee,
Deliuer mec from bloodguiltineſſe, D (od, thou
that art the God of my Health sand mp tongue ſhall
fing of thy righteouſneſſe.
Thou fait oper my lips.D Loꝛd: my mouth halt As
Hew — e. for
Ga for
$0. thou Dediretn no recite ete —* Fat fae a
abe facrifice. of God iga troubled tpi ) its: broken
and contrite heart, O Gor, thait thouno mp fet
O be fauourable and gracious vnto Sion: build
thou the walles of Hieruſalem. :
Then (hait thou be pleaten with the. faceitice of:
righteoutnefle, with the burnt offerings and oblati⸗
ons _ (hall they offer pong bullockes bpon _
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Glow be to the Father.gc, As it bettie aye
—-Po2d haue mercy bpon vs.
ae Anditourcer come bree wee
Chri haue mercy bpon vs.
Loꝛd haue mercy bpon vs.
Our father which art in heauen, at.
And leade vs not into temptation.
Anſwere.
But deltuer bs from eutll.
Minifter, .
O Loꝛd ſaue thy ſeruants.
Anſwere.
Which put their truſt in thee.
Miniſter.
Sende brite them belpe from aboue.,
nfwere.
And tuermore mightily defend ehent, |
Miniſter.
Helpe vs,. O God, our Sautour.
Anſwere.
And forthe gloryofthy Names fake deltuer vs, bee
“merciful vnto vs ſinners for thy Names take. al
| Miniſter.
® Loꝛd heare our prayers, ee
Anfwere.
~ A Comnunation.
| |< Let osprey.
r — we beleech thee mercitully heare our prays
ers and ſpare al thoſe vhich conielie their ſinnes
tothee, thatthey; —5 conſciences by ſinne areace
. tufled, by — — may bee ablolued,tho⸗
row Chriſt our Lord. Amen. “sc
O Moſt mightie Godand ineecifull Father, which
batt compaſſion of all men, and hateſt nothing
that thou haſt made, which wouldeſt not the death of
afinner but that he houid rather turne from ſinne.
and be laued:mercitullyforgiue vs our trefpaties, re⸗
ceiue and comfort bs ; which be grieued and wearied
withthe burthenof ourfinne. Coy proverticisto
haue mercy, to cthee onely itappertaincth to foꝛrgiue
fines. Spare vs therefore, good 1020, feare thypeo⸗
ple wyom thou hall redeemed: enter not into tudge⸗
ment with thy feruants, which be vite carth and mi⸗
ferable finners:but fo turne thine pie from bs, which
meekely knowledge our vileneſſe, and trucly repent —
bs of our faults :fo make haſte to helpe bs in this
world, that we map ever live with thee in the woꝛd
focome,th2ough Jeſus Ch2i€ our Lord. Amen.
_ © Then fhall the poopie fay this that followeth , after
the Minifter. >
̃ Urne thowhs,D good L020, a to ſhall we be tur⸗
ned: be fauourable,D 102d, be fauourable to thy
people, which turne to thee in Iweeping, falling, and
paving :forthou att amercifull Good, full ofconpal:
fion, tong ſuffering, and ofareat pitie. Chow ſpareſt
wohen we deſerue puniſhment and in thy wrath thin⸗
keſt vpon mercy. Spare thy people good L020, fpare
them, andletnot thine heritage be brought to confu-
fon. Heare bs; D Lon sforthpniereyisgreat, and °
om. —— multitude — Laue vs.
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Godly prayers.
A prayer neceflary for all perfons.
Wy Wok merctiull God , FZ a vozetched fins
a thy holy Commandements, but pet vn⸗
AX able to perfozme thems, and to be accep:
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of Je it Ehriſt thy onely Sonne, who bath perfcctlp
fulfilicd the Lawe ,to tuftifie all them that belecue
and truſt in him. Thereſore grant me grace, Jbeſeech
thee, to be occupied in doing ofgood workes, which
thou commandeſt in holy Scripture , atl the dayes of
my life to Chy glory, and pet to truſt onelp in thy mer:
cy, a in Chꝛiſts merits, to be purged from my finnes,
aiid notin my good workes, bee they neuer (o many.
Giue mee qvrace to lone thy holy wozde feruentip, to —
fearch the Scriptures oiligentiy,to reade them hum:
bly, to vnderſtand them truely,toltue after them ef
fectually. Oꝛder my life fe, Lozd,thatit be alway
acceptable bntothee. Giue me grace, not to reioyce
in any thing that diſpleaſeth thee, but euerimoze to
delight in thofe things that pleate thee, bee thep ne:
uer ſo contratp to my deſires. Geach me fo to pray.
that my petitions map bee gracioufly heard ofthe.
Keepe mee bpright among diuerſities of opinions
and tudgements in the wo2ld, that J neuer ſwarue
from thy tructh taught in holy Socripture. In prot
peritic, D Lod, fauemee, that Fj ware not pꝛoude.
In aducriitie helpe mee, that Ff neither deſpaire, nor
blafpheme thy holpName, buttaking it patiently,
to giue thee thankes, and truſt to be deltuered after
thy pleafure, When Jhappen to fall into ſin thꝛough
fratitie , Jbeſeech theeto worke true repentance in
my heart, that JZ may be ſory without deſperation
truſt in the merce without pꝛeſumption, that Z map
amend.
OG nev acknowledge mp felfeboundto beep
WAN fed fo2 iuſt, without the righteoutnel{e -
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Godly prayers.
amend nty itfe, andbecome truely religious without
Hypocrific, lowly in heart without fatning, faithful
and truſtie without deceit, merry without lightnes,
fad without diſtruſt, fober without tiouthiuinelle,
content with mine owne without couetouſneſſe, to
tellmp neighbour bis faults charitably without ait
fimulation,to inſtruct mine bouthould in thy Latwes
truely, toobepour Bing andall gouernours onder
him bnfainedlp, to veceiue all lawes and common o2-
Dinances (which difagree not from thy holy word)
obediently, to pay every man that which FZ owe buto
Him truely.to backbite no man noꝛ lander mp neigh:
bour lecretiy, and to abbogre all bice louing all good:
nefle earneſtiy. D 102d, grant me this to doe, for the
glory of thy holy Name. Amen.
@ A prayer neceffary tobe faid arall times.
O Bountifuil Jeſu, Oſweete Sautour, D Chꝛriſt
the Sonne of God,haue pitie vpon mee, merci⸗
fully heare mee: and deſpiſe not my prayer. Chou
bhatt created mee of nothing, thou bak redeemed mee
from the bondage of finne, death, and bell, neither
Wilh Gold , 102 {iluer, but with thy moll prectous bo:
dp once Offered vpon the crofie , and thine owne blood
fhed once for ali mp vanfome. Cherefore call mee
not away, whom thou by thy great wifedome bal
made: defpife mee not, whome thou hal redeemed
With ſuch apzectous tveafure :noziet mp wickeones
deſtroy that which thy qoodnefle hath butlded. Now
Whites J liue, D Jeſu, haue mercy on me, for if F die
outof thy fauour., it will be too late after warnd to cali
for thy mercy: whiles J haue time to repent, looke
Hpon mee with thy merctfull eves , as thou diddeſt
houchlafe to looke bpon Peter thine Apoftte, that J
may bewarle my ſintull life, and obtaine thy faucur,
and die therein. JIreknovoledge,that ifthou —
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Godly pra rayers. :
deale With me acco ding to very iultice; J haue seep
ued euerlaſting death Therefore F co en to thy
high Cheone of mercie truſting to obtaine Gods far
uour, not for mp merits but foꝛthy merits, OF eft,
who bak giuen thy lelfe an acceptable facvifice tothe
ffacher.to appeale bis wꝛath and to bring alſinnets
truelyrepenting and amending their fatal lite into
his fauour againe. Accept mee, OLoꝛd, amonathe
number of (hem that chall be faued, forgiue mee mp
finines; giue mee qraceto leade.a godly and innocent
tife, grant meethy Deauenty Wiſledome rms
heart with faith, Hope and Charitie,giue mee av
tobe bumble in pzofperttie.patient tn sper fitte, obes
dient Comp Rulers, faithfull vnto them that tru€
nic ocaling truely with al men,to live chatipin wee
locke, to abhorre adultery, fornication, andall vn⸗
cleanneſſe,to doe good after inp power vnto all men,
to hurt no man, that thy Mame may bee gloriſied in
— during this preſent lite and iat gy akterward
max obtaine euerlaſting liſe chrought
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=" im {inners : and bath not fit in the
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fide :that will bring fo2th bts fruit in due ſeaſon.
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they ave like the chaffe vohich the winde {cattereth a⸗
way from the face of the earth. :
inthe iudgement: netther che ſinners in the Congres
Gatton of the righteous,
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ware fremuerunt, Pfal,2.. |
V Hy do the Heathen fo furiouſy rage together:
V and tobp doe the people imagin a vaine thing?
liers take countell together : againd the Loꝛd,and a⸗
gainſt his Anopnted.
«Gay their coꝛds trom vs. |
_ . 4 Heethatdwwelleth in heaven hatliaugy them
toſlcoꝛne:the Lozd hall haue them in devifion.
Yor Ye 3:4)| feat of the ſcoꝛnetull.
Day and night.
foeuer be doeth, it hall peoſper.
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OS :and the way of the vngodly ſhall perth...
2 be Lings of the catth Land bp, and the Ru⸗
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and bere them in His fore Difpleature,
6 Pet haue J ſet my Bing: dpon my Holy hill of
ion
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79 will preach the Law, whereot the Lord hath
faid —* ine: thou art my Sonne, this bay haue J
begott tt thee,
efireofime, atid Iſhall giue thee tije hea ett
fort thine inheritance sand the btterimolt patty 6 the
earth for thy poſſeſſion.
9 Thou daitbauie them with a rod of yon: and
beeake them in pieces like a potters veſſell.
10 Be wife now therefoze,D ve kings: be learned
pe that ave Indges of the earth, -
11. Seruethe Lord in leare: aad reioyce vnto him
with renerence.
12 Hilfe the Sonne tek ge be angry , efove periſh
frontthe vight way: if bis wath be kindled (peabue
a littie) bleſſed are ait they that put pe truſt in him.
Domine quid. Plal, —
1,2 how ave they increaſed that troubleme: Mas
ny ate they that riſe againſt we.
2 Many one there be that fay of my ſoule: chere
is no heipe for him in his God.
3 Butthou,D Lord, avtanp defender : ‘thou. art
inp worlhip, and the lifter bp of mine Head.
4I did call ppon the Lod with inp voyce:and he
vert me out of His Poly Hilt, -
F {apd me dopoite and fiept and vofe bp aginc:
fae the Lod ſuſteined me.
6 IJ wil not be afraid for ten choutands of yeopie:
that hãue ſet chemfelues againſt me rouund about. —
7 Wp Lod, and heipe mees Dap God shor au
ſmiteſt all mine enemies vpon the sae bone,t
Hall broken the tect) ofthe bugooly. b) <4
Cus SARE md Biss) ai , a e
vy ee el ve Te
~~ Moneth. Thej.day..°
| Saluation —* vnto a Loꝛd: and Or ,
biefingis bpon the people. —
; Cum inuocarem. . Pfal,4.
Hy éare nee when F call, D Gor of inp righteous
nelle:foz thou bat fet me at libertie when F was
in tvouble, haue mercy vpon mee , andbearken vnto
{up prayer.
a> Dpee fonnesof men, how tong will pee blal⸗
pheme mine honour: and haue fuch picafuret in vani⸗
tie, and ſeeke after leaſing?
3. -Bnow this aiſo.that the Loꝛd bathchoten to
bimflelfe the man that is godiy: when Fj cali bpon the
£020, be toll beare me.
4. SDtandinawe, andfinne not :commune with.
pour owne beart,and in pour chamber,and be fill.
5 MDffer the facrifice of tighteoutnelle: and put
pout truſt in the Loꝛd.
i, Where be many that fap: who wil fheto bs any
goo |
¢ * — life thou bp:the light of thy countenarice .
ponb
8 Thott batt put gladneſſe in my heart: sfince the
time that their corne and wine and oyle increaſed.
9 FZ williay me downe in peace,and take my reſt:
fo? It 1g thou Loꝛd onelp that mated mice * in
latetie.
Verba meaauribus... Pfal.
P Dnderm my wordes, D Loꝛd: conũder my —
tet vir ie i thou bnite the bopee of my callie. .
my hing and mp God: fo2 vnto thee willJ make my
‘paper.
3. My voyce thalt thou hearebetimes, O Lord:
earely in the mozntug will F divect my peaper vnto
—— will loo ke * 4 fer
Moneth. Thej.day, “3
4 For thouart the God that Yak no pleaſure in :
wickedneſſe: neither ſhall any curl dwell with thee.
5 Such as befoolth ſhall not ſtand in thy ſight:
fo2 thou Hates all chews that worke vanitie. |
6 Chow thalt deſtroy them that ipeake tealing:
‘the Lord will abhorre both the bloodthirſtie and de:
cetéfull man. i )
7 But askoꝛ me,F will come into thy houſe, ever
bpon che multitude of thy mercies and in thy feare
‘will J wozrhhip toward chp holp Cemple, it
8 PLeade mee, D Logd, in top righteoutnelle , bes
seg of mine enteinies : make thy war platne befoze
my face,
9 F02 there is no faithfuines in His mouth: theie
inward parts ate bery wickedneſſe.
10 Their theoatis anopen tepulchze: thep flatter
waith their tongue. J |
11 Deſtroy thou thent, D God, let them perith
though their owne imaginations: call them dut in
the multitude of their bagodlinelle, for they haue res
belied againſt thee,
12 Andtet all chem that put their truſt in thee res
fopce: they hall euer bee qiuing of thankes, becaufe
thoudetendest them, thep that louethy Name hall be
topfullinthee, *
13 Foꝛ thou Loꝛrd wilt giue thy bleſling vnto the
righteous: and with thy favourable kindneſſe wilt
thou defend him, as with a chield.
Domineneinfurore. Pſals.
Eucning Loꝛdrebuke mee not in thine indignation: .
prayer. GB Eerie nieither chatten me in thy diſpleaſure. .
precy 2 Paucmercybponme,D Lorv,foxJam
weake : D Lord heate nse,fo2 ny bones ave bered.
3 Myloule tg alfofoze troubled sbut Loꝛd How
tong wilt hou punith me? xi at
4 Turne i
Moneth. Thejday. ~“
4 Curnethee,D Lord, and deliuer my foule:Dp
a me inefoz thy mercies fake .
For in death no man remembzeth thee : and
wy⸗ will giue thee thankes in the pit?
6 Jamwearyof mygroning, everynight wath
J my bed: and water my couch with my teares.
7 Myrbeauty is gone fo2 berp trouble: ¢ woꝛne
away becaule ci all mine enemies.
8 Away from mee all pethat worke vanitie: for
the Lowdhath heard the voyce of inp weeping,
9 The Lord hath Heard mp petition ; the Lord
will receiue mp prayer,
10 Ai mine enemies Hhalbe confounded a ſore her: ©
ed:they ſhalbe turned backe,¢ put toſhame ſuddenly.
Domine Deus meus, Pfal.7,
O Lord my God, in thee haue F put my truſt: fave
mefromall them that perfecute me,¢ deliuerme,
2 Pe bedeuoure my foute ithe a Lion, and teare
it inpteces: while there is none to helpe.
3 D Logdinp God, if Jhaue done Han fuch thing:
o2 1f there be any inickeonelle tn mp bands,
43€ Jhaue rewarded euill vnto him that dealt
friendly with mee : pea, Jhaue delivered him that
without any cauſe ig mine enemie.
5. Gheniet mine enemie perfecute mp foule, and
take mee: pea, let him tread mp life domwne bpon the
earth, and lay mine honour in the duſht.
6 Standbp, O Loꝛd, in thy wath, elie bp thy
felfe:becaule of the indianatto of mine enemies, ariſe
bp foxinein the tudgement that thou batt cOmanded.
7 And fo thal thecongregation of tbe peopie come
about thee: for their fakes thereforze dift vp thy {cle a:
gatne,
8 The Lord ſhall iudge the peopte, giue ſentence
mer— “Seance accosding to my os
‘Moneth. The j.day.. ¢
- and according tothe innocencie that is in me.
9 MObletthe wickedneſſe ofthe vngodly came to —
anend;butguitetboutbetud.
10 Foꝛr the righteous Good: trieth te herp hearts
and reines. |
11 Dy beipe commeth of God: vich preferueth
them that are true ot heart. ey
12 God is a righteous Judge, ſtr d and patient:
and God is pꝛouoked euery dag.
13 Fla man will not turne Hee will whet his
ſword: he hath bent his boto,andimadeteready.
14 Dee hath prepared fos him the inſtruments of
Death : be ordeineth bis arrowes againſt the perſecu⸗
tours. |
15 Behold, he trauatleth with mitchiete: he pathy
conceiued fozrow, and bꝛought foosth vngodlineſſe.
16 He hath grauen and digged vp a pit: ets taller
himlelke into the deſtruction that hee made fo2 other.
17 Foꝛ His trauell hall come bponbis owne head:
and bis wickednelle Hatt fatlon his otone pate. —
18 FZ wiligitte thankes vnto the Lod, according
to his righteouſnes: and willpzatie the Mame of the
Lozd the mot Diah.
| DomineDominus. Pf{al.8,
O Loꝛd our gouernour,howw ercellent is thy Name
N inalithe world: thou that batt {et thy glory a:
boue the heauens. he
2 Dut of the mouth of herp babes ¢ ſucklings hak
‘thou ozdeined ſtrength, becaufe of thine enemies:
that thou mighted Kilt the enemies and the auenger.
3 For J wil confiaer the heauens,euen the works
Of thy fingers : the moone andthe ſtarres which thou
‘Dall ordeined.
4 What ig man that thou art mindful of him: ··
and the ſonne of man that thou viſiteſt him? —
5 Thou
Moneth. Theij.day.
— madelt him dower then the Angels: to
im With glory and Wo2rhip.
ou makeſt him to haue Dominion of the
hes oft» bandes : and thou hatt put all things
fection binder bis feete,
a Ui (heepe ¢ oren : yea/and the beatts of the fieid.
befoules of the aire, ¢ the fitbes of the ſea:and
er walketh thorow the paths of the (eas.
Di.ow our gouernour: ow excellent is thy
palitihe wordy :;
— Confitebortibi. Pfal, my 08
en 7 68 thankes vnto thee; Lozd, with Morning
Gi pag my vobole heart: F will ipeake of ail thy prayer.
| marueilous workes.
—— * Iwilkbe glada reioyce in chet yea my
t — Imake of thy Name, O thouinod pighed.
3 | abbile mine enemies are driven backe: they :
mall Hand perith at thy pecfence.
thou halt maintained mp right a mp caute:
téetan the throne that iudgeſt right,
Thou haſt rebuked theheathen, and deſtroyed
the vngodly: thou bat put out their name foz euer
andeuer.
6 Othou enemie, deltructions ate come to a pets
petuall ende: euen ag the cities which thou bat de
ſtrayed, their memoriall is perithed voith them,
7 Butthe Lod ſhallendure for euer:he hath al⸗
fo prepared bis ſeate for iudgement.
8Foꝛ he chall iudge the world in righteouſneſſe:
and Miniter true iudgementonto the people.
9 The Loꝛd alfo will be a defence for the opprel⸗
ſed:euen a refuge in due time ol trouble.
o0 And they that know chp Name, will ps
truttin thee: kor thou Lord bat neuer fatled
that ſeeke thee. yas Hy BOD Gt ee
Moneth. The ij.day. _
O praife the Lord woig dwelleih in ion: :
flew the people of bis doings. Dye
12 02 when he makeeh tquitit: on kor blood, bee.
rememb2eth them: and lorgetteth not the complaint,
of the pooze. |
13 Haue mercy vpon mee, D Low, conlider the
trouble which J (uffer of them that hate mee: thou
that lifted me bp from the gates oldeath.
14 Chat J may ſhew all thy praiſes within the
ports of the Daughter of Sion ‘J | will reioyce in typ?
weer |
5 The heathen are tunte downe in the pit that
—X made: in the fame net mbich they hid rriuur.is
their foot taken.
10 Che Lozdis knowen to erecute (uDgertene: the
Dngodlpis trapped in the mozke Of His owne hands.
17 Gye wicked hall beturnedinto hell:and allthe
prople thatforget God.
- 18 Foꝛ the pooze ſhall not alway be forgotten “he
paticntabidingof the meche ſhall not perth for euer.
19 Up Low, a let not man haue the vpper hand:
let the heathen be iudged in thy ſight.
2o0 Put them in keare, O Lod: chat the heathen
map know themſelues to be but men.
Vt quid Domine. Pfal.ro.
VV Dy Handel thou fo far off ( D Lord:) and bi
Delt thy facetnthe needfulltime of troubles =
2 The bngodlyfozhisowne luk Doth perfecute
the pooze: let them be taken in the oratty Wilinefe
that thep baue imagined, :
3 forthe vngodly Hath made Koa ofbisowne —
heartes deſire: and tpeaketh good ofthe couetous
whom God abhorreth.
4CThe vngodliy is fo proud that he careth not fo?
God; neither (3 Godin all His thoughts, ; Bis
Moneeh. The ij. day.
5) His wapes are alway grieuous: thy iudge⸗
mentsaretatre aboue out of His fight, and therefore
delleth he all his enemies.
6 foꝛ he hathſaid inbis heart, Tuſh. Jal never
be caſt downe:there ſhall no harme happen vnto me,
7 His mouth is fullotcurſing. decett,and frauds
vnder his tongue is vngodlineſſe and vanitie.
8 Helitteth lurking in the theeuiſh corners of the
Greets: a pꝛiuily in his lurking dennes Doth he mur⸗
der the innocent, his eves are ſet againſt the pooze.
9 Foꝛ he lyeth waiting fecretly, euen as a Lyor
lurketh be tn hts den: that he may rauiſh the pooꝛe.
ro He doth rauih the poore: when be getteth bine
into his net, ,
11 Hefallethdotwne and humbleth himlctfe: that
the congregation efthe pooze map fal into the bands
ot bis Captaines, | 3
12 He hath ſaid in his heart, Tuſh. God hath forgot⸗
fen he hideth away bis face, and be will newer (ee it.
13. Arife(D Loꝛd God) and lift bp thine hand:fo2:
Getnotthepooe, 2 MOST OTE
_ 14 Wherefore ſhould the wicked blafpheme God:
while he doth ſay in hig heart, Cub, thou God ca⸗
reff not fo2 tt? :
15 Surelpthou halt feene it: fo2 thou beholdeſt
bngodlineffe and wrong. a ease
16 That thou mayeſt take the matter into thine
Hand: the pooze committeth himſelfe bnto thee, fo2
thou artthewetperofthetviendieffe, =
_ 17 Breake thou the power of the vngodly and mae
licious: take away bis ongodlinfle, and thou ſhalt
finde none, a
18 Che Lord is Hing for euer and euer: and the
Heathen are perifhed out of the land.
19 Logd,tyou batt heard Saelire of the poore: thou
ES | RS prepared
~ Moneth. T Their inday.
einai their heart, ¢ thine care ——
20To hetpe the fatherleſſe and poore vnto their
right: that the man of the batt bee — exalted
againſt them. ) AT Se in :
In i contin Pal, Lr. — a -
] N the Loꝛrd put JImytruſt: how ſayvee cheu tom
— pat (he ſhould flee as a bird vnto the hits 2d
Foꝛ loe,the vngodly bend their bow, and make
can their arrowes within their. quiver: that they
th pꝛiuilyſhoot at. chem which are true of heart.
Foz the foundations will bee caſt downe:; and
what hath the righteous done? 00
4 Che Lod is in his bolp Temple: the Lopes
featigin heauen.
His eyes conſider the poore: and bis epelinaes |
tricth toe children ok men.
6 Whe Lod alloweth the righteous: butthe one
godly, and him ——— in wickednetle doeth
bis ſoule abhoꝛrre.
7pon the vngodiybee cal raine (nares, fire,
and brimétone,(tozme, and tempett this ſhalbe their
portion todzinke,. >.
8 - for the rightcous. Lord fourth righteounes:
his countenance will behold the thing —
Saluum me fac. Pſalire.
We * Eipe mee, Lozd, kor therets not one godiy
oman left: for che faithful are miniſhed from.
Gg among the childzensfmen, |
~" 2 @hentathe of banity cuery one with |
his neighbonr: chey doe but flattcr: with their tips,
anddiflenrbie withtbeardoublebeart. |
2 The Lod hati roote out all deccitfulips: and
the tongue that{peaketh proudthings, 4
i 4 NOvich haue laid With our tongue we will pre⸗
a tiatle: we are they that ought coeane two ished.
ae ouer bs? 5 Now _
Aoneth. Theij.day.
Ee ——— the comfortleſſe troubles fake of the
needp: and becauſe of the deepe fiahing of the poore.
6 Fwillop (faith the Loꝛd:)and will helpe eues
_ rpone from him that ſwoelleth again bim, and will
fet them at ret.
7 The wo2rdes of the Lord are pure words: euen
as the ſiluer which from the earth ts tryed, and puri⸗
fied feuen times tn the fire,
8 Whouthalt keepe them, D Lord: thou wait pre⸗
ferue him from this generation fo2 euer.
9 The bngodlp walke on every fide: then they
ave evalted, the childzen of men are put to rebuke,
Vſquequo Domine. Pfal.13.
H Dw long wilt thou forget ine(D Lord) forewer:
‘How long wilt thou hide thy face from me?
2 How long hall J ſeeke countelin my ſoule. and
be fo vered in my heart: how long ſhall mine enemies
triumph ouer me?
3.. Confider and Heare me,D Loa my God:ligh-
ten mine eyes that FZ fieepe notin death.
4 Lek mineenemy ſay, Jhaue preuatied againlt
him: fo2 if Ibe caſt Downe, they that trouble me will
teioyee atit.
5 “Buc my trutisin thy metcp: and imp Heartis
toptuttin thy faluation, .
6 Iwillſing ofthe Lowd, becaule Hee hath dealt
fo louingly with mee : pea, J ee the Name of
the 1020 moft Highelt.
Dixitinfipens. . Pfal. 14. |
T Pe e foole hath ſaid in bis bears: tbeke is no oon.
2 Obey are corrupt ¢become abominable tn
their doings:there ts not one p doth good, no not one,
3 The Loodiooked Down from Heauen bponthe
childzen of men: to ſee ifthere were any that would :
— and ſeeke after God.
k 3 4 But
Tae OS Tee
~ Moneth. The iij j.day.
4 But they are all gone outof os snap, thevare
altogether become abominabie: there is none that
doeth good, no not one.
5 heir throat ig an open ſepulchre, with their
tongues haue they deceiued: the poyſon of Alpes 1g
vnder their lips,
6 Their mouth is kullof curſing and bitterneſſe:
their feet are ſwift to ſhed blood.
7 Deſtruction and vnhappines is tn their wayes.
and the way of peace auc they not knowen: there ts
#10 feare of God befoze their eves.
8 Haue they no knowledge, that they are al tach
— —— of miſchiele: eating bp mypeople agit were
2cad
9 And call not vpon the Loz, there were thep
brought in great feare, (euen where no feare was:)
fo2 God ts tn the qeneration of che righteous.
10 G8 fo2 pou, pe haue made a mock at the counfeil
ofthe pooze : becaufe he putteth his truſt in the Lord.
11 19ho hal giuefaluation bnto Iſrael out of St-
on: Whenthe Lod turneth the captiuitie of his peo: |
ple.tgen mall Jacob reioyce, and Iſrael fhalbe gtad. j
Domine, quis habitabit? Pfal.15 |
=z 22d, Who hall Divell tn thp Tabernacle:
A, 02080 hall refi bpon thy bolp Hitt? |
2 Cuen hee thatteadeth an vncoꝛrupt
life sanddoeth the thing which is right:
and fpeaketh the trueth from bis Beart,
3 He that Hath bled nodeceitin his tongue, no2
Hone euilito hisneighbour -and Hath not tlandered
his neighbours.
4 He that ſetteth not by himſelle, but is lowlyi in
enon owne eyes: and maketh muchofthem thatteare
the L
5 De that Cweareth onto bis neighbour, mes 4
appoin
Morning
ptayet.
Moneth. Theiij. day.
orn not: Chaugh it were to his ovone hin⸗
erance
6 Hethat hath fot giuen his money bpon vſurie:
oz taken reward againſt the innocent.
7 Whygo ſo doeth thelethings: ———— fall,
Conferuame. Pfal.16
P Referue ince, D Gon: fo; tu thee haue Iput my
truſt.
2 @DOmyptoule,thou halt fatd vnto the 1020 : thow
are mp God, my goods are nothing nto thee,
3 Allmp delightis bpon the Saints that ave tr
the earth): and vpon ſuch asercellin bertue,
4 Wut they thatrunne after another God: hail
haue great trouble.
5Their diinke offrings of blood wil F not offer:
neither make metion of their names within my lips,
6 The Loꝛd himſelle ts the portion of mine inhe⸗
vitance,and of my cup : thou ſhalt matntaine mp lot.
> The tot is fallen vnto mee tna laire ground:
veaJ haue a goodly heritage.
J will thanke the Lord fo2 giuing mee wate
hos inpreines alfo chatten me tn the night feafon.
9 Abvauelet Godalwars beforeme: fo2 he tg on
my right hand,therefoze FJ hail not fall.
10 Wherekore mp heart was alad, and my glory
refopced : mp fleth alfo ſhall reſt in hope.
11 Foz why?thou ſhalt not leaue my foule in Helsnets
ther thait thou fuffer thine holy one to fee corꝛruption.
12 Chou ſhalt hew me the path of life, in thypze⸗
fence is the fulnefle of ioyand at thy righthand there
is pleafure fo2 euermoꝛe.
Exaudi Domineiuftitiam. Pfal.17.
Hy fare the right, OLoꝛd, confider mp complaints
and hearken onto my paver, that gocth not out
——— lips.
Ea: 2 Pet
~ Moneth. The: üſ. day.
2 Let mpfentence come foxtis trom thy prelence:
ann let thine epes looke vpon che thing that is equal,
Chou Hall pꝛooued and viſited mine heart in
the rie feafon,thou batt tryed me and halt find no
woickeduelle inimee: for FI am vtterlx purpoled that
mp mouth ſhaltnot offend.
Becaule of mens workes that are done againſt
the words of np lips: Jhaue kept me from the wares
ofthe deſtroyer.
5 holde thou vp mp goings in th. paths : that
my kootſteps ſſip not.
6 J hauecalled spon thee, D God; for thou chalt
heare ine: incline thine care to me,and hearken ome
my words.
7. Sbhew thymarueilous louing kindne ie,
that art the Sauiour ot them that put cher i it
thee: from ſuch as rei thy righthand. -
8 heepeme asthe appieofan eve: ive me vnder
the fhadow of thy wings.
9 Ffromthe vngodlythat trouble me? mine ene:
mies cõpaſſe me round about to take away mp foute,
10 Theyare tictoted in —* owne fat: and their
mouth ſpeaketh proud things.
rl Chey lie watting tn fae ‘way on eutery fide tur⸗
ning their eyes downe tothe ground.
2 Like asa Lion that is greedie of his p sand
as it were a Lions whelpe lurking in ſecret saya
13 Up L020, difappoint him, and cakhimbowne:
—5* my foule from the vngodly, which is a ſword
ofthine.
14 From the men ok thy.hand;D Loi, from the -
inen (J fay, )and from the eutli world: which haue
their postion in thistife , whole beilies thou fille
with iby Hid treafure.
15 Chep sez childzen at their deſire: and leaue
the
Moneth.
the ne ae fubitte nce the bab oat ,
o16 But as kor me 3% wiltbebotaciby prefence in
riahter (nelle and 1H awake vp alier Hed ag
nelle , Hal be — — Miri gue —————
38 ee rat fal, 18.
—9 — eR mi ‘ony. rostieand 1 inp — prayer,
—n—mey Sauiour, mp God andwup might, ti
! — — Z| 7 truf,myp —— horne
allo ot my laluation, and my refuge.
i will call bpow the Loz, whichis: —* — to
peat fall ‘J be late from mnie enemie
Che ſorrowes ofdeath compat ed ine: ai the
ouerflowings of bugodlinefie made me afraid,
4Che paines of hell came basins wees : the cnares
ofdeati ouertodhe me,
5 Fn mp trouble J ‘twill call bhon the Loz: and
compiaitie vnto my Goo.
o Solqhal be heare my voyce outot bis boly Cem:
plesand my complaint hzallcome befoze bums) it fall
enter euen into bigeares,
7 be earch trembled a quake: the very fous
Dations alfo.of the hilles Mhooke and were remooucd,.
becaute he was woth.
8 Gbherewenta ſmoke out of hig pretence: and a
confuining five out of bis mouth,{o that coales were.
Rindiedatt(,.. -
9g Pebowed the beauens atta and came downe:
andit was darke vnder hig eete 7
10 Derodebhponthe Cherubims anddidflie shee
caine flying bpon the wings ofthe winne.
ri Demande darkenelle his ſecret place: his aui—
round thor hain with Darke water and t sicke
Clouds to cou
12 * the ‘yabinet othis pretence bis doudes
407! remooued:
13 Oe seth alfo thug red out — and the
bighet gaue his thunde ileſtones ¢ coales of fire,
4 Hee ſent out his avroteecs, and ſcattered them:
he cad forth lightiuings.anddetromt them,
Ghe ſprings of waters were feene, and the
fourvacions ofthe round would were difcouered at
thy chiding , D Lozd: at the blaſting of the brꝛeath of
thy diſpleaſure.
16 He hati fend dobone from the bigh to fetch) me:
and thailtake me outofmany waters,
17 Pe chall deliuer me froin my ſtrongeſt enemie,
and from them which bate me: for ther are too migh⸗
tie foꝛme.
18 Ther preuented mee in the day of myp trouble:
but the Lozd was inp vpholder.
19 He brought me forth alfotnto a place of liber⸗
tie: be bꝛought me foorth; euen becauſe he had a fa⸗
uour vnto me.
20 The Lod hak reward me after my righteous
Dealing: according to the cleanneſſe of my Hands hat
he recompenfe me.
21 Wecaule Jhaue kept the wapes of the Lorde:
and haue not fozfaben mp God asthe wicked doeth..
22 Foꝛ Jhaue an eve vnto al his Lawes: and will
* caſt out his Commandements from me,
3.J was alſo bucogrupt befoze him sand eſchew⸗
* 34 owne wickednelſſe.
24 There orꝛe Hhallthe Lord reward me after my
righteous dealing: andaccozding vnto the cleanneſſe
of my bands tn his epe ſight.
25 With the holythou thait bee poly: and with a
perfect man thou (hale be perfect,
26 With the cleane thou hate beecleane: and with
the froward thou ſhalt learne frowardneſſe.
27 Foꝛ
* For si ait {auc the people thatare in aduer⸗
fitie:a ſhalt bring downe the high loofes of the proud·
28 Chou alfo hattliqhtmy candle: tee Lod iy
God fhalimate my darfiencile to be light.
29 Foꝛ in thee J (hail difcomitt an bot of men: and
With the helpe of mp God F Hall leape ouer tye wail,
- 30 Che wap of Godts an vndeſiled wap: the 9020
of the Logdallo igtricd in thefive, beets the Defender
ofallthemthat put their truſt in bim.
31 ffo2 whois God but the Loꝛd: 02 who bath) any
Krength erceptour God?
32 It is God that giroeth mee with thiengt) of
Warte sand maketh mp wap perfect.
33 Be maketh) my feetlike Harts fect: and fetteth
me bp on high.
34 He teacheth mp hands to ſight:and mine armes
ſhall brꝛeake euen a bow otſteele.
35 Thou halſt giuen me the dekence of thy ſaluati⸗
on: thy right hand alſo ſhall holde me bp, and thy lo⸗
uing correction ſhall make megreat.
36 Thou halt make roome pnough vnder mee fo2:
togoe: that my footſteps ſhall not fice.
37 J Will follow vpon mine enemies, and ouer⸗
take them: neither wit Iturne againe ttl Z haue de⸗
ſtroyed them.
38 Iwill ſmite them that ther thal not be able fo.
- ffand:but fall vnder my feet,
39 Chou hak gtrded mee W renath vnto the bats:
cl: thou ait thzow do wn mine enemies onde: me,.
4° Chou hak inade mine enemies alfo to turne
* backs vponmee: ana J hall deftroy them that.
ate me,
- 4t Thep hailcry, but there hall be nore to helpe
them: vea, euen vnto the Lord hail they crp,.but pre:
een beare thein.. |
42 9 wit
Moneth. Theitjday. tall
42 J will beat them a3 ſwmall as the duſt before the
winde: J will caſt them out asthe dap inthe freets,
43 Tyhou ſhalt deliaer me from the ſtriumgs ofthe
people: ¢ thou ſhalt make methe bead of the beaten.
44 A people whomJ haue not! wen:chall ferue
45 Aalloone ag they heare of e chall obey me:
but the frange children hall diſſemble with me.
46 Che range chilazen hail laile: and be afraid
out cofehety priſons.
47 The Loꝛd liueth. and vleſſed be mottrong bel
per: and pratfedbe the Gon ofmypfatuation, <-
48 Cuen the Bod which feety that J be avenged:
and ſubdueth the people vnto me.
49 Atishe that deliuereth me front my eruelene⸗
mies and letteth me by aboue mine aduerlaries:
thou ſhalt rtd me fromthe wicked man.
50 Fox this caule will Igiue thankes onto thee,
D Lord ainons che Gentues and ſi ing praites brite
thy Name, 0 J
‘51 Great piotperiey giuethhe bits his ing: and
ſheweth louing kindneſſe puto Maud ee
and dato bis ſeede foreuermoꝛe.
Cclicnartrant. Plal. x8
6e heauens declare the glory of Goviand
Od bee the firmament heweth his handy worke.
Ce oy 2 Dnedap telleth anothersandone night
certifieth another.
3 Chere is neither fpeech: noranguage ‘but their
boyces are heard among them.
4 Wheirfound is gone out into all landes and
their words into the ends ofthe world. .
5 In them hath tic tera tabernacle fo2 the Sun:
Which commeth koorth as a bꝛidegrome out of His
DENT AN reiopeeth a 0
Moneth. “They. ay
es Is It geeip loorth from the vttermoſt part of the
heaueñ. ã runneth about vnto the ende otit againe
aid there is nothing bid from the heat ihercof.
7The Lawe ot the Lordis an vndetiled Lawe,
conuerting the ſoule: che teſtimony of the Lod is
furesand giueth wifedome vnto the fimple.. |
9 8 y Ghettatutes of the Loza are right,and reiopce
the ‘Heart :the Commandement of the Lord is pure,
and giueth light vnto the eyes.
9 Whe feare ofthe Lord is cleane and endureth
foz euer:the indgements of the Lead are truc , and
righteots altogether.
10 Moꝛe to.bedefiredare thep then gold. ve, then
pe finegold: ‘Tweeter alfo then hony, and the hony
com eg. Males
11 Moreouer by chem is thy leruant taught and
in keeping ofthem there is great reward.
12 Whocan tell how oft he offendeth: O cleante
thou me from my ſecret faults,
13 Keepe thy feruant alfo from preſumptuous
finnes, ict they get the Dominion ouer me: ſo tall I
be vndefiled, and innocent from the areat offence.
14 Let the wo2ds of my mouth, and the medita:
tion of mp heart; be alway acceptable tn thy fight,
a oe DO Lord: inp frength,and mp Redeemer.
. Exaudiatte Dominus, Pfal.20.
Te. {Loz heare thee tn the day of trouble: the
age of the Bod of Jacob defend thee. :
HDend thee helpe fromthe Sanctuary ; and
| trenget theeoutofSion.
3 Remember ail thy offerings: and accept thy
burnt Sacrifice.
4 “aly Grant thee thy vearts Deft re: and kullill alt thy
mi
5: seed wilreioreet in thyluuauonamd tuiumyn
‘Moneth. The iiij.day. :
“inthe Name ofthe 102d our Godithe Loz petopme
all thy petitions,
6 How brow F that the Low helpeth his andin⸗
ted, and will heare him from his holy heauen: even
rt the wholfome ſtrength ofbisrighthand..
Home put their trulin charets, and fome in
bores we wil remember the Name of the Lord
our God.
8 Wher are brought downe and fkallen: but wee
are riſen, and ſtand vpright.
9 Have Lod, and heare b8, D wing otheauen:
when we call vpon thee.
Doniinein virtute. Pal. 21. |
T 2 Hing hall reioyce in thy Krengty,D Xordꝛer⸗
ceeding glad ſhall he be ofthy ſaluation.
2 Chou bak giuen him bis hearts defire: and
Hak not dented Hint the requeſt of his tips:
3 sfozthouthalt pzeuent him with the blellings
ofgoodnelſe: and chalt feta crowne of pure gold vp⸗
on bis head,
4 Pealhediife ofthee,and thou gauek him a long
_. fife scuen fo2 euer and ever,
His honour ig great in thy ſaluation:gloꝛy
and aveat worſhip halt thou lay bpon Him.
6 for thou halt give bim euerlatting felicttte:
and mae him glad with the top of thy countenance,
7 And why? becaule the Bing puttech his tru€
in the Lord: and in the mercy of the molt Higheſt, he
ſhall not miſcarie.
8u thine enemies thal keele thy hand: thy right
Hand Hall finde out them that bate thee.
9 Thou halt make them lithe a ficrp onenin time
of thy wath: the 1025 hall deſtroy them in His dil⸗
A eho the fire hill confuime tiem, |
Their krute hale thou root our of the carth:
Mm
Pe IVLONneth.: -** J. aye
and their feed from among the childzen of ment,
Ir ffo2 thep intended mulchiete againd thee:aimas
gined fuch a deuice as cthey are not able to performe. -
12 Cherefore fhalé thou put themto flight: and
the firings of thy bow halt thou make ready againg
the face of them. ihe dpe
13 Be thou evalted Lord tn thine otone ſtrength:
ſo will we ſing and praiſe thy power.
Deus. Deus meus. »Pfal.22,:;.
a God, my God; looke vpon mee, why. hak
6 thou forſaken mee: and art fo farre from my
B health,a from the wo2dg of my complaint?
2 Damp God,F cry inthe day time, but ou hea:
relt not: and tn the night feafon alſo Jtake no reff,
at 3. “alg thoucontinuct poly: D thou worſhip of
rae ) ⸗
4 Dur fathers hoped in thee: they truſted in thee,
and thou didſt deliuer them. F
5CTheycalled bponthee, and were holpen: they
put their truſt in thee and were not confounded.
6But as foꝛ me, Fama wozme,and no man :a
veryſcorne ofmen,and the outcaſt of the people,
7 All they that ſee mee, laugh me to ſcorne: they eres
hoot out t heir lips.and hake their beads. faping,
8 Hetrutedin God, that he would deliver him:
let him deliuer him, ik he will hawe Him.
9 But thou art hee that tooke me out of mp mos
thers tombe: thou wa mp hope when Jj banged.
pet vpon inp mothers bretts. te
109 bate bin left bnto thee euer fince Iwas bones
thou art mp God,euen from my mothers wombe..
11 O goe not frome , foz trouble tg hard at hand:
and there is none to helpe me.
13 Many oxen are come about mee: fat bulles of
Balan cloſe me in on euery fide, cher
3 cows gape ‘Spon’ me — * mouthsas
Werearamping andrearing Lion, =
14 Jam powꝛed out lite water,and all my bones a
are out of topne: mp heart aifo inthe midi of my bo⸗
oY a ithe meltitig ware.
5 Wy ttrength ts died bp like a potihear, and
itp tongue cleaueth to mp gummes: and chou tale
bing me into the duſt ofdeath,
16 Formafy dogs are come aboue mee: and the
Cotnfell of he wicked layeth ſiege again me...-<
“a> Chey pearced my hands: aim fete: Fmay tell
allinp bones they and faring a looking spon me.
18 They paremyp garments — them: and *
lots vnon myp veſture.
19 But be not thou farre *— me, DLom: thou
art my ſuccour, haſte thee to helpe me.
20 Deliuer myſoule fromthe ſword: my darling
id : arom che power of the dogge.
Mi ot Sot Gate me fromehe ons mouth:thoubatt beard |
(a — — me alfo from among the bones of the Anicornes
232bwoill declare thy Name onto mp beethzens in
- — mids of the Congregation will J pratie thee.
— 23 Mpraiſethe Lord pe that feare him:magniſie
him all ye ofthe feed of Jacob, aud feare him ail pee
~— feene of Iſrael.
24. for he hath noe Ditpited ino2 abbezren the lowe
eftate of the pooze.te bath not hid his Face froin Dim:
but when he called vnto him he heard hin .
25. My pꝛraiſe is ofthee inthe great Congregati:
on: my vowes will J perfozme in the fight of them
that leare him. :
“36 Che pooꝛe hall eate and be fatittied: they that
feckeafter the L020 hall pꝛaite him rour heart chall
liue kor euer.
27 AN the ends ofthe world callremember es
elue
“ee §6Moneth, Thev.day. —
felueg and bet eucned vnto the Lod: and all the Birt:
reds ofthe nations thatl worſhip befoze Him.
28. Foꝛ the kingdome is the Lords: and bets the
gouernour among the people.
29 All ſuch as be fat bpon earth: bane caten and
worhipped.
30 Al they that qo dotone into the duſt hal kneele
befoze him:and no man Hath quickned his own foule,
31 Mpleede halllerue him: they thalibe counted
vnto the 11.020 £02 a generation.
32 Cher hail come and the heauens hal declare
bis righteoutnefie : bnto a people that hail be borne,
whom the Lozd bath made.
Dominusregitme, Pfal.23
T Beton: is imp Shepheard: therefore can Jlacke
nothing
2 Pee ball feed me itta greene pafure: and leabe |
me forth beſi de the waters ofcomfoze, —
3 He ſhall conuert my fouie: and bꝛing me forth i fs
thepaths oftighteoutnelefozbisMamesfake,
4 Dea, though Jwalke through the valley ofthe
thadow ofdeath, J will feare no euiil:toꝛ thou ave |
with me,thy rod. and thy Kaffe comfort nie. . an
5 Thou thalt prepare atabie before mee againe
themthat trouble mee:thouballanopntedmpbead
With opie,and mp cup ſhall be full. *
6 But thy louing kindneſſe and mercy fal follow
mec all the dayes ok mylife: and J willdwell.in the.
haoule of the 1020 fo2 euer.
2 , Domunreftterra. Pfal.2
posters Decarth is the 10208, and all that Moming
: | COV therein is: the compafle of the woꝛid, PE2Y
EY ISVs and they that dwell therein.
fife 2 Forhechaty founded it vpon the
MW SORE, ae as:and prepared tt bpon tie floods.
Dp 2 yoye
”
ens. at oe y
Bee
YT ys ee
3 Who hall afcevib into the —* the Lows 02
wi⸗ (ai rife bp in His Holy place ?
. Cuenhes that baihcleane handes, and apure
heart: and that hath not lift bp bis mind vnto pani:
tie,1102 ſwoꝛne to deceive dis neighbour,
He hall receiue the bleſſing from the Lod: and
rishteouſneſſe from the God of his faluation.
6 Chis ts the generation of them that feeke him:
euen ofthem that ſeeke thp face, D Jacob, |
7 ‘Lift bp pour beads,D pe gates, & be pe tift op ye
euerlaſting doores:and the hing of glozy thal come in.
, & Wwoo is the Hing of glory: tt is the Loꝛd rong,
and mightie, euen the Lord mightie tn battell.
9 Litt bp pour heads.,O pe gates, ebe ye lift bp ge
euerlaſting doores:and the fing of qlozy thal come tn.
10 Who ig the Hing of glozy: euen the Low of
‘Holtes,be is the Bing of qlozyp.
AdteDomine, Pfalas.
| AV htotHee, © Loꝛd, wil J lift bp mp ſoule,my God
Jhaue put mp tru in thee: Olet menot be con:
eee: let mine enenites triumph ouerme.
2 foralleber that hope intiee, ſhall not be aſha⸗
_ med: butfuch as tranſgreſſe without acaufe.fhall be
~ puttoconfufion.
| H 3 eng me thy wapes O L070: ‘and teach mee
thy patos,
, jLead me koorth inthy trueth, and learne mee:
* thou art the God ot my faluatton, in thee hath
beene my hope all the day long.
5 Wailtovemembzance,D 10723, thy tender mer⸗
cies:¢ thy louing kindnes which bath bin euer obond.
- 6 ei remember not fe — —
vouth:but accoꝛdingto thymerciet nethou vpon
me,D Lord.forthygoodneſſe.
7 ‘Gracicusandvighteousisthe Lord pert
me
‘Moneth. The v.day. |
will he teach linners in the way,
8 Chem that be meebe hal he guide tn futiotnent: 1
and fuch as be gentle, them ſhallhe learne Gis wap. —J
9 All the patos ofthe Loꝛdare mercy and trueth:
onto ſuch as fieep his couenant, and his teſtimonies.
10 ffoz thy Names ſake, O Lord: be merctfull vn⸗
fo my finne,foz tt 1s great.
It What man ts he that feareth the Lode: him
Mail He teach in the way that he ſhall chute,
12 His ſoule halldwellat eaſe: and bis ſeede hall
inherite the land.
13 Chelecret of the Lord is among them that
feare hun: and he will he w them bis Couenant.
14 Mine eyes are euer looking vnto the Lord:lor
heſhall plucke mp ſfeet out of the net.
15 Turne thee vnto mee, and haue mercie vpon
me: fo2 Jam deſolate andin mierp.
16 The ſorrowes of my Heart are enlarged: D bring
thou mee out of mp troubles. |
17 Looke bpon mine aduerfitie and miſerie: and
fozgiue me all myſinne. oy
18 Confider mine enemies how many thep ere :
and they beare a tyzannous bate againſt me, be
19 Okeepe mp foule, and deliuer me: tet mee not an
be confounded, for FZ baue put mp trudin thee. : a
20 ‘Let perfectnefie and righteous dealing waite
Hyon me : fo2 mp Hope hath bene tn thee.
21 Deliuer Itrael.O od: out of all his troubles,
ludicameDonine.. Pfal.26.: . |
B € thou my Judge, D 02d, fo2 Jhaue watkedin»
nocentlp: mp truſt hath beene alſo in the L020,
therefore fhall ¥ not fall,
2 €ramineme,D Loꝛd, and prooue me: trie cut
sand my beart.
gm oe louing hina is ever before mine
eyes; ,
Gi
Moneth, The vic AY.
eves:andGwalketuthptrueth, =
. 4, Bhane not dwelt with vaine perfor: neither
Wi haue fellovoſhip with the deceittull,
Jhaue Hated the congregation ofthe wicked.
By and willnot tit among the vngodly.
6 F pill wath my bands iñ innocency, D Lord:
andfo will F goe to thine Altar. |
7 Chat F map thew the voyce ofthankeſgiu ing:
and tell ofalithy wonderous WOES.
8 Lord,F bauelouedthehaditation oftyphoute: ;
andthe place where thine bonourdwelleth,
9 Ohutnot dp mp ſoule withthe ſinners 102
my life with the bloodthirltie.
1o ‘Fn whofe hands is wickednes: and their right.
handsare fullofaifts.
11 But as forme, ¥Z toil walke innocentipy:D Loꝛd
deliuer me,and be mercifull vnto me.
12. Dyploot landeth right: Iwill pratie the Lon
in ei Congregations.
| Dominusilluminatio; Pal, Pr a
: ae He Lord is my light a my faluation, whom
ee ban then chau J fearesthe Lord is the ftrenath of
a 3 SY my lifesof obo then fhatl Jbe afraid ?
2 nobenthe wicked, cuen mine enemies a my foes
came bpon me to cat bp my fleth: they Humbled fells
3. Though an Hoffe of men were laid againſt me,
pet thal not my heart be afratd:and thougy there rote
bp warreagain€ me, pet wilt 7 put my true in bin.
4 MOnething haue J defired of the 102d, which J
will require: euen that Jmay Dwell inthe boule of
the Lozd all the Daresof mp life, to beholde the faire
veg ofthe Lozbd, and to bifit bis Temple.
Foꝛ in the time of trouble be hal bide me in bis
Géabernacie : pea, tithe fecret place ot bis dwelling,
ss be hide me, and fot me ‘at vpon arocke of sag
And
Joneth. Thev. day.
6 ano now hall be lift bp mitte Head: abciie mine
enemies round about me.
7 Wherefore will F offerin his dwelling an ob-
lation with great gladnelle: J will ling and {peuke
praifes vnto the Lov.
8 Hearken onto my bopce, D Lod, when Icry
onto thee: haue mercy bpon me,andHeare me.
9 ap heart hath talfien of thee,(eeke pee my faces
thy face Lo2d will J ſeeke.
10 DM Hide not thot thy face from mez 102 catt thp
feruant awap tn difpteature.
11. Chou hat beene my ſuccour:leaue menot, nets
. ther fozfake me,D God of my ſaluation.
12 When my father and my mother foꝛſake mee:
the Lord taketh me bp.
13 Geach me thy way, D Lord: and lead mee in
the right wap. becauſe of mine enemies.
14. Deliuer me not ouer into the wiilof mine ads
uerſlaries: fo2 there are falle witneſſes riſen vp ae
gaint me,and fuch as fpeake wꝛong.
15 Iſhould vtterly have fainted: but that J bee ;
leeue verily to fee the goodnes of the Lointheland
of the lining,
16 D tarp thott 6 Lozds leifure:be ffrong,¢ be that *
comfoꝛt thine heart,a put thou thy at inthe Led.
AdteDomine. P{al.28,
V to thee will Z cry, D Lo2d, my ſtrength:thinke
noſcorne of me, leſt tf thou make as though thou
heareſt not, J become like the that go down into p prt,
2 Peare the voyce of mp humble petitions when
Icrie vnto thee: when FJ bold bp my hands toward
the Dercifeat of thy holy Cempte.
3 Dplucke me not away, neither Dekrop me tb the
bngodly ¢ wicheddoers:which ſpeak friendly to their
mifchiefeintheiy hearts.
P3 4 Keward
—
~ Moneth. The v.day..
‘Reward — ——— their Deeds: —
—9 ing to the wickedneſſe of their owne inuentions;
Kecompenle them after the worke of their
ands: pay tyem tbat they haue deſerued. ,
6 Fozthep regard notin thelr mindethe workes
ofthe 020,102 che operation of his hands:therefore
halle breake them downe, and not build them vp.
7 Pꝛaiſed be the Lozd:foz he path beard the voice
ofimphumble petitions, .
8 Che Lord is my irengty amy thield my heart
hath truſted indim .and Jam helped: therefore my
heart danceth for ioy, tin mp fong wil J praiſe him.
9 Whe VWrdis myſtrength: and he isthe Whole:
ſome defence of bis anoynted,
10 O faue thp people, and gine toy bleling onto
thineinheritance:fcede them, fet them bp fo2 ever,
este Domino. Pfal,29.
B Ring vntothe Lod; D pee mightie, being pong
rammes vnto the Lord:aſcribe vnto the Lozde
Wohip and ſtrength.
2 ine the Lord the honourdue vnto bis ame:
worship the Lod with holy worſhip.
2 Itisthe Lo2d that cominandetd the waters:
it isthe gloꝛious God that maketh the thunder,
4 Ftis the Lozd that ruleth the fea, the voyce of
the Lord is mightie tm operation ; the voyce of the
Loꝛd is a gloꝛious boyce.
5CThe voyce of the Lod bꝛeaketh the cedar trees:
yea, the Lord breaketh the cedars of Libanus,
6 Hemande them alſo to ſkip like a calle; Libanus
allo and S prion tke a pong bnicome.
7 Wbcbopce ofthe Lozd diuideth the flames: of
fire,the voyce of the Lord haketh the wildernes:vea,
the Lord thaketh the wilderneſſe of Cades.
J The voyce of of the Lozamatieth tie Dindes to
bring
~ Moneth. The vj. day.
, bring foorth yong.and difcouereth the thiche buſhes:
in his Cemple doth cuerp man tpeake of his honour.
9 he Lord fitteth aboue the water flood: and
the Lord rematneth a hing fo ener,
10 Che Lord hal gtue Lrength onto bis peoples
tbe Lord ſhall giue bis people the bleſſing of peace.
Exaltabo te Domine. Pfal.30.
36 will magnifie thee, O Lord, fo2 thou Morning
balt fet me bp: and not made my foes to prayer.
934 PLS» triumph) over me.
Peller 2 DLowempy God, J criedbuto
Wap theer:and thou batt Heated me, :
3 Thou Lozd hat brought my foule out ofbeli: —
thou haſt kept mp life from them ᷣ go down to the pic.
4
ba@put of my — ſ girded mp with gladneſſe.
dowane to the pit?
it —75* thy *
4 Sing pꝛaiſes onto the Lozd, D pee Saints of
—55 sand giue thanks to him for 4 remembrance ofkhis
olineſſe.
5 Forhisweath endureth but the twinckling of
an eye, and in his pleaſure is life:heauineſſe map ert
dure kor a night, but iopy commeth in the morning.
6 And iñ my pꝛoſperitie J atid, F mail neuer bee
remooued:thou Lord ofthygoodneſſe hadſt made mp
bill fo ſtrong.
7 —55 DINE turne thy face fro mee: andJ was
roubled.
8 Chen a hyn >D L010: and gate me
bntomy Lord right bumbly,
9 what peofite isthereinmyp bicod: when J go
10 hall the duſt giue thantics onto the: or ſhall
1 Beare, O Low, and haue mercy bpor mee;:
Lobe thou my helper.
12 Chou batt ine myheauinelle into toy: thou
P 4 3 .
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Moneth. Thee day. —
13 Gherefoze tall every good man fing of thp v4
_ praple without ceafing : D mp G ——
thanks vnto thee for ever.
Inte Domine fperaui, Pſal. 31.
iF f2 thee, D Lord, haue FZ put mp truſt:let me neuer
be put to contuũon deliuer me in thy vighteoutnes, 32>
2 Bow Downe thine eare tome: make hait to, des —
litter me.
3° - Bnd be thou my rong rocke, and the houle of —
dekence: that thou mayeſt faue me.
ffo2 thou ave my trong rvocke,and my caffle: be
thou allo mp quide,and leave me fo2 thy Names fake,
> DWravo mee out ofthe net that they Haue laide
piutly for me: foz thou art my ftrength.
6 Into thy bands J commend mp fpirit: fo2 thou.
haſt redeemed me,D Lord, thou God of trueth.
7Ihaue hated them that holde of ſuperſtitious
banities:and mytruſt hath bere in the Lord.·
8 Iwilbe glad and reioyce in thy mercy: fo2 thou
Halt coniidered my trouble, hattknowen my foule in
aduerſities.
Thou halſt not hut me dp into the hande of the
enemie: but batt (ct inp feet in a large roome.
10 Hauemercybponinee, D Lod, for Jam in
trouble: and mine eve ts conſumed for bery beaut
nefle,pea,inyp foule and my body.
11 for my lifeis waren olde with heauineſſe: and
My peeres with mourning.
12 Myftrength fatleth mee, becaufe of mine int:
quitic:and my bones are confumed,
13 J became areproote among all mine enemies,
but (pecially among my neighbors : and they of mine
acquaintance were afvatd of me,and they that did fee
me without, conueyed themſelues from me.
14 Jam cleane lorgotten. as a dead man out oe
minde:
~ Moneth. Thevj.day.
bir inde Jam become like a bzoken vellelt.
z 15 Fo2F haue heard the blalphemie of the multi⸗
_ tude: and fearcison euery fine ,tobtle thep confpire
— together againg me, and take their counfatie to take
away my life.
16 But my hope hath beene in thee, O Lod: J
—— haue laid, thou art my God.
—- & 17 MD y tine isin thy band, deliver me frd the Band.
SH mineenemies:and from them that perfecute me,
v thy feruant the light of thy countenance :
sfaue me fo2 thy mercies fake.
= 9 Let me notbe confounded,D L010, for F haue
called bpon thee : {et the vngodly be put tocontufion,
and be put to ſtlence in the graue.
20 Let the 4 ab seed Sat to filence : which crise
— y, and delpitelully ſpeake againſt the
righteous.
21 Dhow plentifull isthy goodneſſe, which thou
Hak latde bp fo2 them that feare thee : and that thou
Hatt prepared fo2 them that put thetr trutin thee, e⸗
uen before the fonnes of men,
22 Chou ſhalt hide them priutly by thine okane pre-e
fence from the peouoking of all men :thou ſhalt keepe
—* — in thy Cabernacle from the ſtrife of
ongues.
23 Thanßs be to the Lozd: foz he hath ſhewed me
maructlous great hindnelle tna rong City.
24 And when Jmade hatte, 7 fapd : Jam call out
of the fight of thine eyes.
25 Neuertheleſſe thou heardeſt the voyce of mp
praper:when Jeryed vnto thee,
26 O loue the Lozdal ve bi >ainits:fo2 the Lo .
pꝛeſerueth them that are faithfull, and plenteoullp
rewardeth the proud doer
227 Beſtrong.and hee don ſtabliſh your * le
Be: vethat put pout trutti in = —
Moneth. iyi 1e Vj day.
Beati quorum. a gastos
qo Lefiedts hee whole nrigneeotitnet | is
1) )7|| forgiven sand whole ſinne ts couered.
CEAW! 2 Wlelledisthe man onto whome the
Loꝛrd imputeth no finne + and in whole
= fpirtt there tg no guile,
ffo2 white Jheld mp tongue: my bones conlu⸗
* away thrꝛough my daylycomplaining.
4 Foꝛ thyhand is heauy vpon me Dap and night:
and my moilture ig like the Brought in Summer.
5 ]J wilknowledge myſinne vnto thee:and mine
pnrighteoutnelle haue Jnot id.
9 I laid.J wil conteſſe mp wr vnto the Loz:
and chou fo forgaueſt the wickedneſſe of my Gnne,
7 Forthis halleuery one that is godly make his
praper onto thee in a time vohen thou mayeſt bee
found : but in the great water floods they hall not
come nigh him.
8 Thott art a place tobide me ti, thou ſhalt pee-
ſerue me from trouble: thou hait compatie me about
with fonas ot deliuerance.
9 FZ wil,enforme thee:¢ teach thee in 6 wap theres
fn chou fhaitgo:and F will quide thee with mine eye.
10 Beypee not tiie to horſe and mule, whichbaue
no vnderſtanding: whofe mouthes muſt bee holden
with bit and bridle,; leſt they fall vpon thee.
11 Great plagues remaine forthe vngodiy: vut
wie fo putteth bis trutin the Lord, mercy embra⸗
ceth him on every fide.
12 Beglad, Oye righteous, and reioyce in the
Loꝛd:and be topfult all pe that are true of heart,
Exultateiufti. Pfal33
R Cioveet in the Lord, O re: righteous: for it becom⸗
meth well the tuft to be thankeſull.
2 neem the Lozd with — fing tn bee
*
coin wit toe Lute and intrumentoften ings
Sing vntothe Lo2da new fong sling pꝛaites
inn vnts him with a goodcourage.
4. Forthe word ofthe Lord igtrue: and all bis
workes are faithfull.
5hee loueth righteouneſſe and iuogement: the
earth is ſull ofthe goodneſſe of the Lok.
6 Bppᷣword of the Lord were the beauens made:
and allthe bots of them by the breath of bis mouth,
7 He gathereth the waters ofthe tea together.as
it werebpon au heape: and layeth bp the deepe, as in
a treaſure houſe.
8: PLet all the earth feare the Lod: fand in awe
ofhim all pe that dwell in the world.
9: Fforbelpake,and it was done : be commande,
and it food fae.
10 The Lozd bringeth the countell of the beathen
to noughe: and maketh the deuices of the people tobe
of none effect, a caſteth out the counſailes of princes,
11 Che counfel of Lozd thal endure fo2 euer:a the
thoughts of bis heart fro qenerationtogencration,
12 « Wlefled sre the people whoſe God is the Lod
Jchoua:and bleſſed are the folke that be hath choſen
to him to be bis tuberitance..
13 Cie Losdicoked dovone from heauen, ebebeld
al the childzen of nen: fro the habitation ofvis dwels
ling he confidereth all chem that dwell in the earth.
r4 Pee fathione thallthe hearts of them: and vn⸗
derſtandeth all cheit workes.
15 Chereis no Ling thatcan be ſaued by tye mute
titude of an hoſte: neither is any mighty man deline-
red bp much ſtrength.
16 An porte is cotited but a bain thing to ſaue ama:
2 neither thal he deliner any man by bis great ſtrength.
P Seaiaatadial eye ofthe Lord is bpon ian
im:
Moneth: evj.day,
him:and vpon them that put their tru in his mercy.
18 To deliuer their ſoules front death: and to feed
them in the tine of dearth.
19 DOurfoule hath sewer tavied fo2 the Lod:
fo2 be t8 our helpe, and our ſhield.
20 Foꝛ dur Heart ſhall reioyce in him:becauſe we
haue hoped in his holy Name.
21 Let thy mercifull kindneſſe (D 02d) be —
O38: like as we doe put our truſt in thee.
Benedicam Domino. Plal. 34.
[wit allway give thankes bnto the Lord: bis —
ſhall euer be in my mouth.
2 Myloule hall make ber boaſt of the Lorꝛd: the
bumble hall beare thereof and be glad.
3 Dpzatle the L020 with mes and let bs magni⸗
fie his Mame together.
4 Flought the Lod, and he heard me yea, he dee
liuered me outof al imy feare.
Chey had an epe dato Him, and were lightes
ned: and thetr faces were not aſhamed.
6 Lo the pooꝛe crpeth,and the Lord heareth bim:
vea, and ſaueth him out ofall his troubles,
Che Angel of the Lord tarieth round about
them that feare him: and Deliuereth them.
8 Dtatte ana fee hovo gracious the Lozd is:blelſ⸗
{ed is the man that truſteth in him.
9 Ofeare the Lord pee that bee bis Saints: foz
thep that feare bim.lacke nothing,
10 The lions dalacke and fluffer Hunger: but thep
tobich ſeeke the Lod, ſhall want no maner of thing
thatis good.
rr Come se childzen and hearken bnto me: F twit
teach pou thefeareofthe Low.
12 What manis he that luſteth to liue and would
faire {ee good dayes: keepe thy tongue from —
thy
toplips * they fpeake 110 undo, X
3 Elcheweuill, a dogood:ſeeke peace,¢ entue if:
14 The eves ofthe Lord are ouer therighteous:
and his eares are open vnto their papers,
15 Thecountenance of the Lorzd is againſt them
that doe cutli: to roote outthe remembzance ofipent
from the earth.
16 The righteous erp,and the Lord beareth them:
poo deliuereth them out ofall their troubles.
7 Ohe Lo is nigh onto them that are of acons
evite heaves a wiillfaneluchias be ofan humble ſpirit.
18 Great ave the troubles ofthe righteous: but
the Lord deliuereth himout ofall. .
19 Hee keepeth all his bones: fo that not onc of
them is broken.
20 But milkortune ſhal dap the Dngodipy: and they
that bate the righteous, (hall be deſolate.
21 Che Lod deliuereth p foules of hisſeruants:a
all they p put their truſt in bim, hail not be deſtitute.
te udicame Domine. Pfal35.
Sey Leade thou mypcaule, D Lod, with Morning
— — thou againſt them > fight againſt me.
| Re: 2° Lap Hande bpon the ſhielde and
Eee eed UUCKICY and ſtand bp to helpeme.
3 Bring foo2zth the {peare , and fop the way a
gainſt them that perfecute me; fay vnto my fouls , J.
am thyſaluation.
4 Let them be confounded, and put to ſhame that
fecke altermy ſoule: let them be turned backe, and
Ithem that ſtriue with me: and fight prayer.
brought to confuſion.that imagine miſchiete forme...
5. Letthenvbeasthe dui before the winde:and
the Angel ofthe Lord (cattering them.
6 Let their waybe darke and: Cippery: and let
the Angel of the Loꝛd perſecute them. gu
YS dnd
—* a) a lag
Vloneth. © e vi} day.
7 Foꝛ they bane peiuilp tata theirnet to deftrop
me without acaule : pea. euen without acaule baue
they made a pit for mp fouie, Lr
8 Letaludden dettruction come bponbim vna
Wares ,andhis nette that he hatu laid priuilp, catch ©
bimielfe : that he map fall into his owne milchtete.
9 And mp foule,be ioylull in the Lord: it chall re⸗
ioyce in bis faluation.
10 All my bones thali lap, Lod, who is like vnto
thee, which deliuerelt the poore from btm that is too
rong for him: pea .the pooze and him that isin mis
fery, from bint that fpotieth him. | 1D’
11 Falle witnes did rife vprthey latd to mp charge
things that I knew not. |
12 Tyey rewarded me eutli fo2 good: fo the great
difcomfozt of mp ſoule. |
13 Neuertheleſſe, when they were ficke J puton
fackcloty, andbumbied my foule with tafting: and
my paper hall ture into mine owne boſome.
14 J behaued mp as though it had bene my
kriend, or my brother: Jwent heauily, as one that
mourneth for His mother.
15 But in mine aduerlitie they reioyced, and ga⸗
thered them together: yea, the very abtects came to:
gether again ne pna wares, making mowes at me,
and ceafed not. ' .
16 Withthe flatterers were buſie mockers: which
gnached vpon me with thetr tecth. J
17 - Lod, bow tong wilt thou looke bpon this: O
deliuer mp foule from the calamities, which thep
bring on me and mp darting fromthe Lions, 4
13 So will J giue thee thankes tn the great Con:
qregation : ZF wittl pꝛaiſe ghee among much people.
19 Dietnorthemtyat ace mineenemics triumph
ouer me bigedlps Neither let them winke with *
pe
j
~ Moneth, The.vi). aay.
is epes that hate ime tnithoutacaute.
20 AnD why ? their communing is not fo2 peace: ‘
but they imagine deceittull words again tyemthat
are quiet in the land.
a1 Chey gapedon mee totth their mouthes, and
faid: fie on Chee, fie on thee, we far it With ovr eves,
22 This thou bat feene, D Lod: Hold not typ
tongue then, goe not farre from me,D Lord.
23 Awake and fland bp totudge my quarreil: as
Uenge thou mp caule, mp God and my 102d.
24 ‘Judge mee, D Lo2d mp God, accowing to thy
vighteoutnelle : and let them noe triumpyouer me.
25 Let them notflap in their Hearts, Chere, there,
fo would we haue it: neither let them lay , Wee haue
deuoured him.
26 ‘Let them be put to confuſion ehame together
that reioyce at my trouble : let them bee clothed with
_ Lebuke and diſhonor, that boat thefelues againſt me,
27 Let the be glad and reioyce v fauour mp righte⸗
ous dealing: yea,let thE lay alway, Blelled be vᷣ Lozd,
which bath pleature in the proſperity of his ſeruaut.
28° And asfo2 mp tongue, tt hall be talhing ofthy
righteoutnetle: and of thy praiſe all the day long,
Dixitiniuftus, Pſal 36.
Mboentt ſhewethme the wickeanes of the vngod⸗
ly that there is no feare of God betore his eyes.
2 soz be flattereth himſelle in His owne fight:
bntillbis abominable (inne be foundout.
- 3 Ohe words ofbis mouth are bnriahteous, and:
full of decrit:he bath left off to behaue himlelte wile⸗
ly· andto dee good,
4 DPeimagineth mtfchiete vpon his bed, and hath
fethinitelte inno good wapy:neither doeth he abhorre
any thing wat is euill.
5 ‘The mercy (D Lo2d) reacheth * i
Euening
“prayer,
ee eg ee ee
Moneth. Thevy.day. ™
uens: and thy faithfulnelle vnto the clouds. -
6 Ghyrighteoutnes tandeth like b trong moun⸗
taines :thy tudgementsare like the great Deepe,
7 Chou Loꝛd halt faue both manand beak, How
excellent istby mercy D God: athe childzen of nen
ſhall put their truſt vnder the fhadow of thp wings,
8 They chall be fattlhea with the plenteouſneſſe
of thy houſe: and thou chalt giue them drinke of chp
pleaſures as out of thertuer.
9 For with theets the well oftite: and in thy light
fhait ive fee light.
10 PD continue foozth thy louing kindneſſe onto.
thet thathnote thee : andthy righteouſneſſe puto
them that are true of heart,
11 Det not the foot of pride come againſt me:and
fet not the band of the vngodlyxcaſt me Downe.
rz Chere arethep falien(all) that worke wicked:
nelſe: they ave cal downe, ⁊ Hall not be able to ſtand.
oliæmulari. Plal. 3
, ees Ree not thy felfe becaute of the vngodiy: nei ·
J mel ther be thou enuious ag inlſt the euill doers,
=) 2° Sfozthey hall foone bee cut donne like
tie grate: and be withered euen as the greene herbe.
3 pPutthouthy true inthe Lozd, and bee doing
good:dwoell in the land and verily thou ſhalt be fed.
4 Belight thou ithe Lo: andheethalatue thee
thp pears defire.
5 Commit thywapr bnto the L020,and putthy
trult in him: and be ſhall being tt topafie,. -
6 Pehall make thy righteouſneſſe as cleare as
the light: and thy tult dealin g as the noone day, .
7 Hold thee Kitin the Lod, ¢ abide patientty vpon
Bim: but grieue not thy feife at him whofe way doeth
pꝓꝛoſper,againſt > man that doch after euillcounſails.
8 Leaue off froin nozath, and let goe atte
e
M — — OT he: vif dey.
Se J not w felfe,cife halt thou be mooucd to do euil.
9 Wicked doers ſhall be rooted out: and they that
patiently abidethe 02d, thole hail inherit the land.
10 Pet alitle while, and the vngodly ſhalbe cleane
gone: thou thalticok after hts place,¢ be ſhalbe away,
11 Hut the meeke ſpirited Hall poſſeſſe the earth:
and thal be refrethed in the multitude of peace.
CThe vngodiy ſeeketh countel againk the iuk :
and gnaſheth bpon him with bistesth.
13 Che Lozd thailiangh him to ſcorne: for be bath.
Seene that bis Day ts comming.
| 14 Che vngodly Have Dra wen out the ſword, and
haue bent their bow : to caſt downe tie poore and
needy, andto flay fuch as be of aright conuerlation.
15 Cheir ſword Hhali go though their owne hears:
and their bow ſhalbe broken.
16 Afmali thing that the righteous bath : ts bet:
tertben areat riches of the bngodlp
17 ffo2the armes of the —— ſhall bee Sohen:
and the Lord bpholdeth the righteous.
18 Che Lord knoweth the Daves of the godly:and
their inberitance Hall endure fo2 ever.
19 Chey ſhall not bee confounded tn che perilous
| ~ time: tin the dates ofdearth they hall hauepnougy. |
20 As forthe vngodly, they hal perifh.and the ene⸗
mie s of the Lord thall confume ag the fat of lambes:
rea euen as thetmoke thail they confine alway.
22 Che vngodly bozroweth a payeth not againe:
but the tighteousis mercifullanditberatl,
22 Such as be bieſſed of God hall polelte the tan:
and they that be curfed of dim, ſhalbe rooted out.
23 Che Lord odereth a good mans going : and
ra maketh bis way acceptabie to Himlelfe.
224 Though be fail, be hall not be cal away:foꝛ the
, a. ong + ges eh ;
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25 J
— —
Sees eee ne a ee —
—
i ax | Coe —*
i
3.
Ke
Vane
ek she The Vil. are
day,
25 J haue bene yong, and no w am olde: —
ſaw Jneuer the righteous fo Aaken noe bistech begs
ging their bꝛead.
26 Che righteous ts euer mer cilull, and lendeth:
and Hts ſeed is bleſſed.
27 Flee from euill, and doe the thing that is goon:
and dwell for euermore.
28 Forthe Lord loueth the thing that is right: he
forſaketh not his that be aonty, but chey are preſer⸗
ued fo2 ever.
29 The righteous fhali be puniſhed as kor the feed
of the bugodly.itfhaihe rooted ott,
30 The righteous hal inherit the land: and dwel
therein fo2 euer.
31 The mouth of righteous ts exerciſed in wiſe⸗
dome: and his tongue wilibe talking ofiudgement.
32 Che Law ofvis God is in his beart ; and big
goings hall net fide.
33 The bngodly teeth the righteous : and feeketh
occaſion fo fay him.
34 The Lo willnot leaue him in big hand: 1062
condemne Him wien eis iudged.
35 Hope thou in the Lord, and keepe his way, and
be thalipzomoce thee, that thou foait poſſeſſe the land:
when the bngodly hail peri,.theu thalt fee tt, 4
36 Bmp feife haue ſeene the ougosipin great po
wer: ‘and flouriſhing like sareenebaytree.
37 2nd 4 went by and de, he was gone: J fought
fim, but bis place coms no where be found, .
38 Keepe innocencie, and take heed vnto the thing
that is right: ſor that hal bing a man peace at pᷣ left,
39 Astor tic tranigreſſors, thep hall perth toge:
ther: am the endofthe vngodly ts, Chepthaiberoge
tedeut af the lat.
402 itp ſaluation of eye righteous comet —
f L020;
~~ ‘Moneth. ‘Theviij. day.
Loꝛrd:which is alſo their ſtrẽgth in oͤ time of trouble.
at Aud the Lordſhalſtand by them and faue them:
bell {hall Deliver them from the bngodly, and ſhall faue
them, becauſe they put their truſt tr ‘sh |
Domine nein furore, Pfal.38. e
a7) Wit ine NOE fo rebuke OLoꝛd) it thine anger: Morning
| x neither chaſten mec in thy heatty diſpleaſure. prayer.
— 2 forthine arrowes ſtick fal in me: and
Eby and preliety me ſore.
> berets no healty in my fleth, becaule of thy
Difpleature: neither is there any reſt tn my bones bp
reafon of myſinne.
Foz mp wickedneſſes ave cone ouer mp bead:
ann are like afore burthen too beauy fo2zme to beare.
5 My woundes inks, and ave coꝛrupt: though
my fooliſhneſſe.
6 Bans brought intofo qreat trouble and mifes
rp: ar" Igoe mourning all the day tong.
Foꝛ my loynes are filled With aloze diſeaſe:and
ehere is no whole part in my body.
8 Fam feeble and fore ſmitten: Jhaue roared fo2
che ery Difquietnefie of mp Heart. |
«gg Low, thou knoweſt all my deſire: and my gras
Ning is not Hiv from thee.
ss Fo Mp heart panteth, my ftrength Hath fatied mes
(ae bok the fight of mine eyes ts gone from me.
sar My louers a my neighvours dia ſtand looking
pon my trouble: and my kinſmen food afarre off,
12 Thepy allo that fought after my lifelapd ſnares
forme: athey that went about to Doe me eull,talbed
of wickedneſſe, and imagined deceit all the Day long.
13 Asformec, J was like a deafe man and heard
totzand as one that is dumbe, which doeth not opert
his mouth,
ae —— euen as Msg that heareth not: —
‘en! sats ry . ie ¥ = } *
SS te Pee oe | A Ne AER Foe a? Ye “e A * = 4 iS a. 2 4 at
; eee
Moma The: viij. day.
in whoſe mouth arenoreproofes, fe
15 For in thee. O Lod, haue FZ put my truſt: thou
ſhalt anſwere for me.D od my God
16 Jhaue required spaterniemean nine enemies)
Mould wot triumph ouer ines for vohen mp foote flipt,
ther retopced greatly againſt me.
17 And F truely am fet in the plague : and my
Heauinette iseuer inmy fight.
18 Foz F willcontefle my wickedness: andbe lorie
kor my ſinne.
19 Wut mine enemies liue and are mightie: and
they that bate me weongfully ave manyin number.
20 Chey allo that reward euttl fo2 qood, ave a⸗
gaint me: becaule F follow the ching that good is.
21 fforlakeme tot, D Lede my Goo: be not thou
farre from me, 3
22 Dalle thee tohelpeme : D Low 600, my fal:
tation,
Dixi,cuftodiam, Pfal.39
ſ Haid J will take heed to my wayes: that J —*
not in my tongue. ;
2 J will keepe my mouth ( as tt There with a
bztole: whilethe vngodly is in my fight. —
3 Iheld my tongue,and ſpake nothing : J kept
ſilence, yea. euen froin good words, but it was paine
aid griefe to me,
4 Wypheart was hote within mee, ann while J
was thus muſling, the fire kindled: and at the lat J
ſpake with mp tongue. k
5 fLozd, tec me finow mineende,gthenumberot —
my Daies :b J map be cevtificd how lig F hatte to liue.
6 Behold thou haſt made mpdapesasit were —
fpaniong:¢ mine age ig euen as nothing tn reſpect of
thee a verily euery man liuing is altogether vanitie.
* 40% man — in a vaine ſhadow, and diſ⸗
auieteth
Moneth. The viij day.
quieteth bimfelfe tn vaine: be heapeih bp riches, and
cannot tell who thal gather them. |
Ndnow, Lod, whatis my Hope ;: truely my
hope is euen int thee.
9 Deluer mee from all mine ollences: and mate
me not a rebuke bnto the foolith. —
ro Gbecame dumbe, and opened not my mouth:
fo2 it was thy doing.
11 Cake thy plagueawap from me: Jam eves
conſumed by the meanes of thy beauyp hand,
12 When thou with rebukes doeſt chaſten man for
ſinne, thou makeſt hts beautie to confume away like
as it were a moth fretting a garment;: euerp man
therefoze ig but vanitie.
13 Pearemyp paper, D 102d, & with thine eares
confider mp calling: hold not thy peace at mp teares.
14 Foꝛ Jama ſtranger with thee, and a fotourner:
as all my fathers were. |
_ 15 Ohſpare mee a little, that J map recouer my
ſtrength: befoze J goe bence, and beso moze feence.
Expectans expectaui. Pfal. 4o.
Matted patiently foz the Lord: and be enclined vn⸗
tO me, and Heard my calling.
2 he brought me alfo outof the horrible pit, out
ofthe mpze and clap: and fet my feet vpon the roche,
and ordered mp goings.
3 And he bath put anew ſong in mpmouth:euen
a Thaukeſgiuing vnto our God,
4 Many hall {ee tt, andfeare: and hall put their
trutt inthe Loꝛd. }
5 Blelled is the man that hath fet his hope in the
Lozd: andturned not vnto the proud, and to fuch as
goe about with lies,
= 6 DP) Lowd my God, great are thp wonderous
more which wou batt Done : like as bee alfo thy
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Moneth. Thevir. day.
thoughts which are fo vs ward, andyet therets no
man that ordereth them vnto thee.
FEZ would declare them a (peake aithemthep
ſhould be moze then Jam able to expreſſe.
8 Sacriũce and meat offring thou wouldeſt not
haue: but mine eares hall thou opened.
_ 9 Burntoficings and facrifice for finne batt thou
—* ers: then fatd J], Loe, Icome.
o In the bolumeot the bocke tt is written ofime,
that FZ ſhould fulfil thy toil, D my.God: Jam content
to Dorit, yea, thy Lawis within my heart.
11 J haue declared thy righteoutnetle in the great
Congregation: {cc.F will not refraine my lippes, O
Loꝛd, and that thou knoweſt.
12 Jhaue not hid thy righteouſnes win mpheart:
mp talking bath bene of ty truty, g of thy ſaluation.
J baue not kept backe thy louing mercy and
— from the great Congregation.
14 Withdraw not thou thy mercie from mee, O
—
Loꝛd: let thy louing kindneſſe and thy trueth alway
pꝛeſerue me.
15 For innumerable troubles are come about me,
my ſinnes haue taken fuch hold vpon mee,thatZ ant
not able to looke bp: yea, they are moinnumber then
the batres of mp head, and my beart bath fatied me.
16 D Lord,let itbee thy pleafure to deliuer mee:
Make hafte( D Lord) to heipe me.
17 Let them be aſhamed and confounded together
that (ecke after my foule to deſtroy tt: let them be dat:
vien backward and put to rebuke that with me euil.
18 Leethem be deiclate and rewarded with hhame,
that ſay bnto me: fte vpon thee, fie vponthee. |
19 Let all thole that feeke thee, be ioyfull and glad
in thee: and iet ſuch as loue top faluation,fap alwar,
Che Loꝛd be praiſed.
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20 Qs foz me Jam pooze and needy: but the Lord
careth for me.
21 Chou —— and Kedeemer: make no
1). } yy needy : —* Lod hall deliver him inthe prayer.
ol PS) ye Cline of troubie.
EYES 2 Che Lordpreſerue hima keepe him
alive, thathee map be biefled bpon earth:
and deliuer not thou Him into the hol ofbis enemies.
The Lordcomfort him wher hee lieth ficke vp⸗
on bis bed: make thou all hts bed tn his ſickneſſe.
4 Ilaid, Lod be mercifull bnto mee ; beale my
fotile, toe Jhaue ſinned againit thee.
5 Mine enemies tpake euill of mee : when tall
he die, and his name perth?
6 And ik he come to ſee me, be ſpeaketh vanitie:
and his heart conceiueth falthood within himſelle,
and when He commeth forth, hee telleth tt,
7 Ailmine enemies whilper together again me: |
cuen aginſt me doe they imagine this euill,
8 Letthe fentence of guiltineſſe proceed againſt
him: and now chat he lieth, tet him rife bp no moze.
9 Pea,erren mine owne familiar friend whom F
truſted: tobich did alfo eat of my bzead, hath tatd
great wait fo2 me. |
10 But be thou merciful vnto mee,D Voꝛrd:raiſe
thou me bpagaine, and Jſhall reward them.
11 Bythis Jknow thou fauoureſt me:that mine
enemie doeth not triumph againſt me.
12 Gnd when J amin my health, thou vpholdelt
me: and ſhalt fet me befo2e top face ſor ever.
13 Bleſſed bethe Lord God ioe — * with⸗
out end. Amen.
baa Shue! —
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Moneth. Thevii.day.
| Quemadmodum. Pfal.42.
L_ Ake asthe Pare deſireth the water brookes : fo
longeth my foule after thee, D God.
2 Wy loule is athirſt fo2 God,rea,euen fo2 the lie
uing God : when hall Jcome toappeare before the
pꝛeſence of God? |
3 Dy teares haue bene mp meat day and night:
white they daily fay vnto mec, Where ts now thy
00; |
4 Now when FZ thinke thereupon, J poweeout —
my Heart by my felfe: ſor went worth the multitude,
and brought them forth into the houſe of God.
5 In the voyee of pꝛaiſe andthankelgiuing : a:
mong ſuch as keepe Holpday.
6 Why art thou ſo fullof heauineſſe, D my foule:
and why art thou fo difquicted within me?
7 Put thy tru in God: for F will pet giue him
thankes tor the helpe of his countenance.
8 MyGod,ʒ my foule ts veredwithin mec: there: -
foze will FJ remember thee , concerning theland of
Jordan, andthe little hilt of Hermon, |
9 Mnedeepecaileth another, becaufe of the noiſe
of the water pipes : all thp waues and Tomes are
gone ouer me. | : ;
10 Che Lord hath granted bis louing kindneſſe
O11 the Day times andin the night (eafon did J ſing of
Hint, and made myp prayer buto the God of mlife.
11 J wilifapy nto the Godof my Krenath, wohp
haſt thou forgotten mee: why goe 4 thus heauily
while the enemie oppreſſeth me 7
12 My bonesare ſmitten afunder as with a ſword:
while mine enemies p trouble me, caf me in oᷣteeth.
13 Namely, while they ſay dayly vnto me: where
ig now thy God? |
14 Wyparvethoulobered, D my foule: and why
ars
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| Moneth. Theix.day.
art thou fo difquicted within me?
15 D put thy trukin God:foz J wil pet thank him,
which {8 the belpe of my countenance,and my Goo,
Iudicame Deus. Pfal.43. |
Gane fentence with mee, D God, and defend my
caufe againg the bngodly people: D deliuer mee
from the dDeceitfull and wicked man,
2 §o2 thou art the Godofmp trength, toby batt
thou put me from thee : and whp goe J fo heauily,
while the enemie oppreffeth me ?
3 Db lend out thy light and thy trueth, that they
may leade me:andbzing me onto thp Poly hill, and
to thy dwelling.
4 And that J may go dito the Altar of God, euen
vnto the God ot my top and gladneſſe: and vpon the
harpe will Jgiue thanks vnto thee, God mp God.
5UWhy art thou lo heauy, O mp foule: and why
art meu fo dDifquieted within me ?
| D put thptrufin Good: for 5 wili pet aiue him
thenkes. * isthe belpe of my countenance, and:
my Goo,
4 Deus auribus. Pfal.44.
we Ee haue heard withour eares,O God, Morning |
ſ our fathers haue tolde bs : what thou prayer. 3
Wa\G/an halt done in thetr time ofotd.
ARWVES 2 Pow thoubal deinen out the hea⸗
Xthen with thy band,¢ planted them in:
bow thou Dat deſtroied the nations,¢ cat them out.
3 Foꝛ they gate not the land in poſſeſſion theough
belt owne ſword: nether was it their owne arme
that helpedthem.
4 But thy right bandandthinearme , and the
light of thy countenance; becaufe thou pandetta fas
—- BOUL vnto them.
——— ne God; tappetp onto —
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Moneth. Theix.day.
6 Thꝛough thee wil we ouerthrꝛow our enemies:
and in chy Name will we tread them vnder that rife
bp againſt bs.
7 So J wilinot truſt in my bowe : if isnot my
ſword that hall beipe me.
8 But it is thou that fauek bs from our enemies:
and putteſt themto confufion that hate bs. .
9 ndcmakeourboat of God all day long:and wel
praife thy Mame foz ever.
10 Mut now thou art farre off, and puttet vs to
confuſion: and goeſt rot fozth with our armies.
11 Chou maliel bs to turne our backes bponour
enemics:fo that they which hate bs ſpoile our goods,
12 Chou letteſt bs to bee caten bp like fheepe :and
hafticattered bs among the heathen.
13 Chou ſelleſt thy people fo2 nought : and takeſt
No money foz them. ;
14 Chou makek bs tobeerebubed ofour neigh:
bours: to belaugied to ſcorne, and had in deriſion of
them that ave round about bs.
15 Choumaket bs to bee a by· woꝛde among the
Heathen: andthat the people Hake their heads at bs.
16 My confulion is datly befoze me: andthe ſhame
of my face bath couercd me. |
17 S02 the boice of the Handerer and blaſphemer:
foz the enemie and auenger. |
18 And though all this be coin bpon be, petdo we
not forget thee :noz behaue our ſelues frowardly in
thy Couenant, |
9. Dur heartis not turned backe : neither our
ſteps gone out of thy way.
20 Mo not whenthou hat {mitten bsintopplace
ot dꝛagons:and couered bs with the fhadowofdeath. .
21 If we hance for gotten the name ofour God, and
bolden dp our handes to any frange god: ſhali not
— — ties BO
— Pr heist: day!
4a cos it out? fo2 be unoweth the veryſecrets of
ebeart,
22 for thy fake alfo are we billed all the day long:
and are counted as fheepe appointed to be ſſlaine.
23 Gp Lo2d, why ſleepeſt thou: awake, and be not
abſent * bs for euer.
24 «Wherefore hideſt thou thy face: and forgetteſt
our miſery and trouble?
25 Foz ourfoule is brought low, euen vnto the
Dutt: our belly cleaueth onto the ground.
26 Ariſe and helpe bs: and deliver vs fo2 thp ners
cies fate.
Eruauit cor meum. PGl. 45.
M P Heart ts inditing ofa good matter: F fpeake of
the things, tobich Jhaue made vnto the Ling,
2 Uy tongue ts the pen: ofa readp weiter.
3 who art fairer the the childz¢ of men: ful of qrace
are thy lips, becaule God bath bleſſed thee for ever.
4 Bird thee with thy ſword bpd thy thiah,D thou
moſt mighty:acco2ding to thy woꝛrthip and renowme.
5 Good lucke haue thou Wh thine honor: ride on,
becaule of the word of truth, of meeknes,¢ righteoul:
nes, ethy righthand hall teach thee terrible things.
6 Chyarrowes are very tharpe, and the people
ſhallbe fubdued vnto thee: euen in —— mids among
the kings enemies.
7 bp leat, O God, endureth fos euer:the tcepter
ofthy kingdome is a right Scepter.
8CThou hak loued righteouſnes, and hated ini⸗
quitie : wherefore God, euen thp God hath andinted
thee with the oyle of gladneſſe aboue thy fellowes.
9 Allthy garments finell of Myrerhe. Aloes, and
Caffia: outof the Juoꝛy palaces, whereby they haue
made thee glad.
to peste were — thp honourable
Ga ; women:
Moneth. Theix.day.
women: bponthy right hand did and the Mueene
ina veſture of gold, wꝛought about vᷣdiuers colours.
it Hearken, O daughter, ¢ conlider,encline thine
eave:fozget alfo thine own people, ethy fathers houſe.
12 Do hall the King haue plealure in thy beauty:
fo2 be ts thy 102d God,and wozibip thou him.
13 andthe daughter of Cyze hall be there witha
gift :fike as the rich alfoamong the people hall make
their fupplication befoze the.
14 Che Kings daughter ig allglozious within ;
ber clothing tsof wꝛought gold.
15 She thaibe bzought vnto the Ling in raiment
of needle worke:the Virgins that be ber felowes thal
beare bercompany, and thalbe brought vnto thee,
16 With toy and gladneſſe ſhallthey bee brought:
and thallenterinto the kings palace.
27 In ſtead of thy fathers thou halthaue children:
whom thou maye make pzinces tn all lands.
18 J willremember thy Mame from one genera:
tion bnto another: therefore thall the people giue
thankes vnto thee wo2ld without end.
Deus nofter refugium. Pfal.46.
G — dur hope and ſtrength:a * prꝛeſent helpe
in trouble.
2 bherefoze wil wee not feare though the earth
be mooued: and though the hilles bee carted into the
mids of the Sea,
3 Though the waters thereof rages fell: and
though pmountains hake at the tempet of the fame.
4 Whe riuers of the flood thereof thall make glad
the Citte of God : the holy place of the Cabernacie of
the mot Higheſt.
5 Godisin the midé ofher, therefore hall the not
be remoued: God hall helpe her, and that right early.
6 Whe heathen make much adoe, and 9 king⸗
omes
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Vloneth. The ix. cay.
domes are asia: but God haty ſhewed his dover,
and the earth thal melt away.
7 GbheLordot hots is with vs: che God of Ja⸗
cobis our reluge.
8 Deomedither, and beholde the workes of the
piel wyhat deſtruction hee hath brought vpon the
cart
9 He maketh warres to ceafe in all the world:he
breaketh the bow, and fnappeth the ſpeare tn fun:
der, and burnieth the chariotsin the fire, .
10 Be fill then and know that FZ am God: Joi |
be exaltedamong the heather, and J will be evaiten
in the earth.
11 The Lop of holles is with oS :the God of Ja⸗
cob is our refuge,
Omnes gentes plaudite. Pfal. 47.
HA Clap pour yands together, alive people: O Bical
fing vnto Gon withthe bopceofimelodie, prayer.
2 forthe Lord is high, andto be keared:
is the great Ring bpon allthe earth.
3 Dee hall fubdue the people vnder vs: and the
ations onder our fete,
4 He thallcbule out an heritage for vs: euen the
worſhipof Jacob whome he loued.
5 God ts gone bp with a merie noyſe: and the
Lord with the foundof the trumpe.
—s-s«nS: Ws M fing praifes, fing pratfes onto (our) God:D
uing peaties, fing pzaiſes vnto our King.
gs «for Bodts the Bing of allthe earth: ſing vee
prailes with vnderſtanding.
Fod reigneth ouer the heathen: Gov fitterh
bpon bis Polp feat.
aes Che princes of $ people are topned onto the peo:
piẽ otẽ God of Abzavam: {02 God, wHich is bery High
— — pee defend sp oat agit were withatielD,
a 5! (UES.
— — — awe
Moneth. The ix day.
NMagnus Dominus. Pfal.g8.
G Reat ts the Lord, and highly to be praiſed: in the
Citie ofour God, euen bpon bis Holx hill. .
2 Dhe hill of Sion isa faire place, andthe iop of
—
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er hee, pean J
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the whole earth: vpon the Northlſide lieth the city of
the great King, Ged is weil knowen in her palaces,
as a ſure retuge. ae
3. «-ffozloe, the Bingsofthe earth : are gathered
andgonebytogether. .
“4 Chepmaructlen to fee fuch things : they were
aſtonied, and ſuddenly cal Downe.
5 Feare came there vpon thent, and fozrow: as
vpon a woman tn Yer trauaile.
6 Chou thalt bꝛeake the hips ofthe fea : through
the Catt winde. :
7 Like as wehaue heard, ſo haue we feene in the
city of the Lo2d of hots , in the city of our God: Gea
bpboloeth the fame fo2 euer. IA
8 Oe waite lor thy louing kindneſſe, D God: in
the middeſt of (hp Temple.
9 O God, according onto thy Name, ſo is thp
praife vnto the worlds end: thy right band is full of
righteouſneſſe.
10 Letthe mount Sion reioyce, and the daugh⸗
ters of Juda be glad: becaule of thy Judgements.
11 Walke about Sion , and qoeround about her:
and tell the towres thereof. | *
12 Darke well ber bulwarks , fet bp her houtes:
that pe may tell them that come after.
13 For this God is our God foz euer and euer: he
{hall be our guide vnto death. | . |
| Auditehecomnes. Pfal.49.
O Beate vee this all ve people : ponder it with your
eares all ye that dwell in the woꝛid.
2 Pigh a low, rich and pooꝛe: one with another.
3 My
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J
Pioned “Theis 1X, aay.
, 3 My⸗ mouth chall ſpeake of a ae ano my
heart hail mule of vnderſtanding.
4 % will encline mine eare to the parable: and
hew mp darke ſpeech bpon the Harpe.
5 Wherefore Mould F fearc inthe dayes of wic⸗
kedneſſe: and sohen the wickednes of my heeles com:
paſſeth me round about?
6 Cyere be ſome that put their truk in their goods;
and boatt thẽſelues tn the multitude of their riches.
7 Wut no man nay deliuer his brother: nor make
agrecement vnto Gob fo2 him.
8 Forit cof moze to redeeme their ſoules:ſo that
He muſt tet that alone fo2 ever,
9 Pea,though be liue long: and {ce not the graue.
10 Foꝛ bee ſeeth that wile men allo die, and perith
together : as wellas the ignorant and foolith > and
leaue their riches for other,
11 And yet they thinke that their houles hati con: -
‘tinue for euer: and that their dwelling places hall
> emdure from one generation to another, andcallthe
lands after their one nannies.
+ - 12: FLeuerthelefie, man wil not abide in Honour :
feetng hee may bee compared onto the beats that pe⸗
rith, thisisthe wap ofthe, —
13 This is their kooliſhneſſe: and their pofteritte
pꝛaite their ſaying.
14 Chey lie in rhe hell like cheepe deach gnaweth
vpon them.and the righteous ſhall haue domination
ofthemin the morning: their beautie ſhall conſume
Uitte ſepulchre out oktheir dwelling.
But God hath deltuered wip ſoule from the
place ot hell: fo2 he hall recetue me.
16 WenotthouafratD though one bee made rich :
Orit tie glorp of his Houte be increaſed.
17 ek he is! cary nothing away with Hw alae
— gee eee Se oe Oo. | ae Ae POP, a we
| | f ptayer.
Morning Baap
— a | ig ſpoken: and called the world from thevifing
Ae 8 7 v———
J— — —
Moneth. Thex. day.
He dieth: either tall bis pompe follow ——
18 Foz while hetined,vecounteshimlelfeanhapys —
pie man:and folong as thou doeſt weil brite tip ſelte,
men wilipeake good of thee,
19 Hee chall follow che generation ofbistathers: :
and hall neuer fee light.
20 Gan being inbonouy, bath no vnderſtanding:
but is compared vnto the beats that periſh.
Deusdeorum. Pfſal. 50.
exes De LoD, even the mot mightie God hath
May a bpot the Sun vnto the going down thereok.
2 DMutof Stonvath God appeared : in perkect
eautie.
3 Our God ſhal come, and hal not keepe ſilence:
there ſhallgoe before him a conſumingſire, g a migh⸗
tie tempeſt ſhall be ſtirred bp round about him.
4 Hee ſhall call the heauen from aboue: and the
earth, that he may iudge his peoplhe.
5Gather my Saints together vnto mee: thoſe
that haue made a couenant wtih me with lacrifice.
6 And the beauens thail declare bis righteoul
— for God is iudge himſelfe.
Heare, DO my people, and Jwill {peake: JImy
teite will teſtilie againſt thee, D Iſrael, for J ant
God, euen thy Bod.
8 IJ wili not reproue thee, becauſe of thy ſacri⸗
fices, 02 foz thy burnt offerings: becauſe they were
not allway befo2e me.
9 IJ witltake no bullocke out of thy houſe: nor
Hee goates ont of thyp folds.
10 forall the beaſts of the forreſt are mine: and ſo
are the cattels vpon a thouſand hils.
i Ibknow all the foules bpon the mountaines:
and tHe wilde beatts of the field arein my fight. —
12
—E
Moneth. —— day.
12 It J be Hungry, J will not tell thee : fo2 the
— whole world ig mine, and all that is therein.
13 Chinkek thou that J willeate Buls fleh: and
drinke the blood of Goates 7 |
14 Offer vnto God thankelatuing: and pay thy
howes vnto the mot Higheſt.
15 Andcallbpon me in the time oftrouble:ſo wiil
FJ beare thec, andthou ſhalt praiſe me,
61 But vnto the bngodlylatd God:Mhy doeſt thou
preach mp lawes,¢ takeſt my couenatin thp mouth:
]
: a osha |
17 Whereas thou hateſt to bee refozmed: and bak
caſt my words bebinde thee.
18 When thou ſaweſt a thiefe,thou conſentedſt vn⸗
to him:and ball bene partaker with the adulterers.
19 Thou hal iet thy mouth (peake wickedneſſe:
and with thy tongue thou haſt (et forth deceit.
20 Thou fatefl and paket againſt thy brother:
yea, and batt flandered thine owne mothers fonne.
21 Theſe things hat thou done, and J helde mp
tongue, and thou thoughteſt wickedly that Fam
euentuch a one as thy felfe: but ZF wil repzooue thee,
and fet before thee the things that thou batt done.
22 D-confider this, pe that forget God: ica J
plucke pouawa?r , and there be none to deliuer pou.
23 Who fo offereth me thankes and praife, hee ho⸗
noureth mee: and to him that ozdereth bis conuerla-
tion right, wil F hew the ſaluation of Gon,
Mifereremei Deus, Pfal. 51.
Hau mercy vpon mee, D God, after thy great
goodneſſe:according to the multitude of thy mers
clesdoc away mine offences.
2 wath me thzoughip from my wickedneſſe: sand.
Cleanfe me from myſinne.
3 Foꝛ J knowledge ny faults : and my linne is
Ga pe 43gainſt
‘Moneth. Thex,day.
4 aint thee only haue J finned, and done this
euil in tip fight: that chou mighteſt beinutified tn thy
faping,andcicare when thou art iudged.
5 Behold, J twas ſhapen in wickedneſſe: and in
ſinne hath my mother conceiued wme.
6 But lo, thou requireſt truth inthe inward parts:
and ſhalt make me to bnderifand wiſedome ſecretlp.
7 Thou ſhalt purge me with Yyſope, and I ſhall
becleane:thouſhalt wath mee, and F thal. be whiter
then ſnow.
8 Thou ſhalt make me heare ofioyand gladnes:
that the bones which thou haſt ꝛ2oken may reioyce.
9 Turne thy face from mp fines: and pur out ail
my miſdeeds.
10 Wake meaceane peart, O God:and renew a
right ſpirit Within me,
11 Caf me not away from (hp pretence: and take
not thy boty (pivit from me.
12 Ogiue me tye comfort otthy help agate: and
ſtabliſh me with thy free ſpirit.
13 Chen (hall J teach thy waies vnto the wicked:
and ſinners halve conuerted vnto thee,
14 Deliuer me from bicodauiltines, D God, thou
thatari the Godot mp Health; and mp tongue thalt
fing of thy righteouſneſie.
15 Chow halt open my tips,D Lod: tainy mouth
ſhall wewthy praiſe.
16 §o2 thou deſireſt no facrifice, els would J atue |
it Chee :but thou delighteſt not in burnt offerings,
17 Whe facrifice of Gedis a troubled ſpirit: a bios
hen t contrite heart, O God, chalt thou not defpife.
18 O bee fauourable and aracious vnto Sion:
build thou the walles of Hierulalem.
19 Cheuthait thou be pleated wi: h the fecrifice o€
righteouſnes, with the burnt —— ¢ eblations:
— V—— — —
ae ee Eee — —
foes
| Monethit The: x. aiayhh
then hail they offer yong bullocks a thine altar,
uid gloriaris? Pfal.
VV boaties tyou thp telfe, tyou tyzant: that
thou canſt doe miſchiefe?
2 whereas p goodnes of God:endureth pet daily.
3 Thy tongue tinagineth wickednes: and with
lies thou fuceet inke a fharpe raſor.
4 Thou bhatt loued vnrighteouſneſſe more then
goodnes: and Co tail of lies moze then righteouſnes.
5 Chouballiloucd to ſpeake ali wo2u8 that map do
Hurt: D chou faite tongue. |
6 Tyerloꝛe thal God deſtroythee fozeuer: he hall
fake thee and pluck thee out of thy dwelling, and root
thee out of the landot the liuing.
The tighicous alfo fhall (ce this, and feare: and
ſhall laugh him to ſcorne.
8 Lor,thists the man that tooke not Goo for bis
ſtrength: but truſted vnto the multitude of his rte
ches, and ſtrengthened himſelle in His wickednes.
9 Asforzme, Jam like a greene Oliue tree in the
haouſe of God: my truſt ts in the fender mercy of God
—. fozetter and ever.
| 10 Jwillalwayes giue thanks bnto thee for that
thou hat done: and J will pope in thy Namie, fog thy
SDaints like tt well,
ee - Dixitinfipiens. Pfal.s
aa He foolih body hath fainin bis Heart: There Eue ing
wy a is no God, prayer.
— 862 Coerupt are they, a become abominable
in their wickednes: there ts none that Docth good.
3 Godlocked downe from heauen vpon the chils
dren of men: tofectt there were any that would vn⸗
derſtand, and ſeeke after Gov.
4 But ther are all gone out of the way, they are
—— become abominabie: there ts alfo none
& 3 a iw: rig aa 2 that
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that doeth good, no not one.
5 Arve not thep without vnderſtanding that worke
wichednes:eating bp my people as if they would eate
bead 2 they Hane not calied bpon God.
6 They wereafratd where no feave was for God
Hath broker p bones of them p befieged thee, thou haſt
put themto cOfution becaule God hath deſpiſed them.
7 Mbhthat the laluation were giuen vnto Iſrael
out of Sion: Oh that the Lod would deliuer his
people out of captiuitie.
8 Chen hhouid Jacob refopce: and Feat ſhould
be right glad. ,
Deusinnomine, Pfal.54.
G 2ue me,D God, for thy Names fakes and auenge
ine in (hy ſtrength.
2 Peare my prayer, D God: and hearken bate
the 00208 of mp mouth.
ffoz Trangers arerifen bp againſt mee: and
3
trrants, vobich haue not Goa before their eyes, ſeeke
after my foute.
Beholde, Godts my helper: the Loꝛrd is with
them that behold my ſoule.
Hee thal reward cutil vnto mine enemies: de-
ftroy them in thy trueth.
6 Anoffering ofafree heart will Faiuethee, and —
pꝛaiſe thy Name,D Loꝛd:becauſe itis fo comfogtable. —
7 Foꝛ he hath deltucred me out of allinp trouble:
@inine epe hath ſeene bis deſire bpon mine enemies,
ExandiDeus. Plal. §5.
Hs mp paper, D God: and hide not thy ſelte
yom my petition,
2 Take heede bntomee, and heare mee: how 3
Mourne in mp prayer andam bered,
3 Tye enemie crveth fo, andthe vngodly com⸗
meth on ſo faſt for they are: minded to doe mee ſome
miſchiefe.
~ Moneth. The x.day.
intfchiete, (o maliciouſty ave thep fet again me,
4 «Dy heart is diſquieted within mee: and the
feare ofdeach is fallen bpon me,
5fFfearefulnes and trembling ate come vpon me:
aud an apo tiale Dread bath overwhelmed nie.
6 And Iſaid, Dthat Z had wings like a doue:
fo: ehen would Fj flee awap, and be at reff.
7 Loe, then would FZ get mee away farreof:and
remaine inthe wildernefie,
8 Fwould make hatte to eſcape: becaute of the
ſtormy winde and tempeſt. |
Delſtroy their tongues,D 102d, edeulde them:
fo2 F baue {pied vnrighteouſnes, and ſtrife inthe city.
10 Wapandnight they go about withinthe wats —
thereof: mifchtefe alſo a ſorrow are in the mide of it.
11 Wickedneſſe is therein: deceit, and guile goe
not out of their ſtreets.
12 Foꝛ it is not an open enemy that hath done wme
this diſhonour:foꝛ then FZ could haue boꝛne it. |
13 Neither was it mine aduerſary that did mage
nifie himſelſe againſt mee: for then peraduenture J
would haue hid my ſelfe from him.
14 But it was euen thou my companion: mp
guide, and mine owne familtar friend.
15 We tookelweetcountell together: arid walked
in the boule of God as friends.
16 Let death come haſtily vpon thent,and let them
goe downe quicke into hell:for wickedneſſe is in their
dwellings, and among them.
17 asfoꝛ me.Jwillcall vpon God: and theLord
ſhall faue me.
rs In theeuening and morning, and at nooneday
win 3p pray, and that infantly: and he fhalibearemyp —
boy
Aye 2 Its bee that path botered mp ſoule in — *
rom
— —
ee
"Manel The 3}. day.
from the battell that was again me:fc2 tere were
many with me.
20 Pea, euen Godthat endureth fo2 euer, hall
Hearemee, am bring them Dowie sfo2 they will not
turne, nor feare Good,
21 Hee layde bishandes vpon {uch as be at peace
(with him: and be brake bis couenant.
22 Che words of hig mouth were fofter then bute
ter: hauing warre in bis heart: Dis wordes Were
ſmoother then ople,and pet be thep beryſwords.
23 D cat thyburthen vpon the 1o020,¢ he bal nous
tiththee:e hal not ſuffer the righteous to fal fo2 euer.
24. And as fo2 them. thou, D God, thalt bring them
into the pit of deſtruction.
25. Ohe bloodthirſtie and deceitfull mei hall not
liueout halle their Daves : neuerihelelle, my true
halbewn thee D Lord.
Mifereremei Deus, . Plal.s6
KO. C nercifullntome,D God, for ima go⸗
Pat eth about to deuoure mee:he ig daply figh⸗
19 Aine enemies are dayly in hand to
— fwallow me bp:foz they bemanyp that ight
again me,D thou mok Higheſt.
3 Neuertheleſſe, though FZ am ſometime afraid:
vet put Imytruſt tn thee.
4 Iwill praiſe God becauſe oſhis wo2d: F baue
put my truſt in God,and will not leare what tien can
Ddoe vnto me.
5 Gheytaply-miftake my. wozdes: all that ther :
imagine is to doe euill.
6 Theyhold all together a beep themfelues clote: |
and marke my fleps, when ther lay wait fo2 mp foutes.
7 Hallthey elcape foe their wickednelle : thow
D God, in thy oilfpleature.thate cak them —7— Ts
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Morning @x@ :
prayer, hai f y
|
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~ Moneth. The xj.day.
8 Chou teliek my Hittings, put my teares into
the bottell: ave not thele things noted tn thy booke -
9 wDbenfocuer F call bpon thee then hall mine
— be put to flight: this JIknowe,tor God tg ors
my
10 In Gods worde will Jreioyce: in the Lords
Wozd twill Icomfoꝛt me.
11 Pea, th God haue F put my truſt:J will not be
afratd what man can doe bnto me.
12 nto thee, D God will J pap mp bowes: bite
chee will Jgiue thanks.
13 Foꝛ thou bat delivered mpfoule from death,
andiny feet from falling: that ‘4 may walke befoze
Godin the light of the tiuing.
_ MifereremeiDeus. Pfal.57,
B € merciful buto mee, O God, bee mercifullbnte
mee, for mp foule trufeth tn thee: and vnder the
{hadow of thy wings hall be mp refuge, onetil this
tyranny be ouerpaſt.
By FJ will cal onto the moſt bie God:euen bnto the
| — p hat perſorme the cauſe which Jhaue in hand.
He ſhall fend from heauen: and ſaue mee from
the rep20ofe of biin that would cate me bp,
4 God ſhall ſend forth bis mercy and trueth: my
ſoule is among Lions.
5 And J lie euen amongthe children of men that
ave ſet on fire:whoſe teeth are ſpeares and arrowes,
and their tongue a tharpe ſword.
6 Het opthyleife, D God, aboue the peauens :
and thy glory abouealithbeearth,
7 Toep haue laid ·a net for my feete , and peeled
downe my foule : hep Have digged a vit befo2e mee,
se fallenintothe mids ofitthemfelues,
tit —— is —* »D God, mr heart ts fired: J
a BUR waue Te 3
Be faa —ss_- gp Awake
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"Moneth. “The xj.day.
9 Awakeop my glory, awake Lute and Barpe:
J my felfe wilatwakerightearly.
io Jwilgiue thankes vnto thee O Lord, among
the people:a’Z wil fing onto thee among the nations:
11 FO; the greatucile ofthpy mercy reachety bnte:
the beaucngs:and thy trueth vnto the cloudes.
12 Set bp thy felfe, © Sod, adore rie Heauensi
and thy glozp aboue all the earth.
Siverévtique. Pfal. 58.
At pour mindes (ec bpon righteouſneſſe O vee:
Congregation: and doe veetudge the thing that
is right, D pefonnesofmens « .
2 Peay yee imagine mifchiefe in yout heart vpon
the earth: and pour hands deale with wickedneſſe.
3 Obe bngodly are frowardeuen from their mo:
thers wombe: afloone as theybee borne theygoe a⸗
ſtray, and ſpeake lies.
4 Thep areas benemous as the poilon ota Ser⸗
pent: euen like thedeafe Adder ſtoppeth Her eares
5 Which rekuleth to heare the voice ofthe Thar:
mer: charme he neuer ſo wilely,
6. Wreake thetr teeth, —D God, it cheir mourhe⸗
ſmite the raw bones of she Lions,D Lows tet them
fail awap like water that runneth apace, and when
theyſhoote thetr arrowes, let them be rooted out.
7 Letthem conſume away like atnatle, and Bee
like the vntimely fruit ofa vooman: and let them not
fee the Sunne. i
8 Dez ener pour pots be made hote with chornes:
ſo oe vexe Him, euen as a thing thatts
ra
ig Che righteous chan retoyce when he feet) the
bengeance: he (hall wath His Korteps inthe blood of
the vngedly.
Lo Soiwat a man ſhall ſap, Rerilythere wate
wards
~ Moneth Thexy.day
wardfo: therighteous: doubtlelle there isa God
po lei earth. . :
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Eliuer me from mine enemies, O God:
it ose! ; detend me tromthem that rile vp ag ainſt prayer
Tite ge S deliver mefromthe wicked Doers?
Li i ‘and faue me fromtbebloonthiraie men.
3 Foꝛ ioe they lie waiting kor mp ſoule:the migh⸗
tte men are gathered againit me, without any offence
ortauta ane, O Woz.)
4 Cheyrun and prepare themfaluestwithout inp
fault avile thou therefoze to helpe me and behold.
+ Stand bp. D Low God ofpotes.thou God of
cack to bifite all the heathen:and be not mercituit.
vnto them that offendof maltcious wickedneſſe.
6 Chey goetoand froin the euening: theygrin
like adogagesandDrunneabout though the city.
7 Beholde, they ſpeake with their mouth sand.
ſwords are in their lips:for who doethheare:.
8 Butthow; O Lorde, ſhalt haue them in deriſi⸗
on:andthou thalt laugy alithe Heathen toſcorne.
9 My lſtrength voill Jaſcribe vnto thee: for thou
artthe God of myrefuge.
~ xo God theweth me his goodnelſe plenteoutly:and.
God ſhalllet me tee mp delire vpon mine enemies,
11 Slaythem not, temp people forget tt: but
{catter thentabzoad among thepeople, and put them
downe. O Loꝛrd, our defente.
)22) for the ſinne of thetr mouth and for the words
oftheir lips, thep hall bee taken in cheir pride sand.
whyp7 their. preaching is ofcurting and lies.
13. Conſume chemin thy wrath, confume them,
thattheymay periſh: and know thatit is God which
tulech in Jacov,and vnto the ends ot the woz.
toi 3 14.
Moneth. The xj. day.
14 And in the euening they will returne: grinne
like adogge,and will goe about the cit. X
15 Chepwill runne here and there for meate: and
grudge if they be not ſatiſtjied.
160 Ags for mee , F willing of thy power, and wili
praife thy mercy betimes tu che mouning : for thou
batt bin my delence a refuge in the dap ot —
17 unto thee, D my trengey, will Jſing: korthou
O Gov.art my refuge,and my mercifull Goo, °
Deus repuliftinos. | Pfal.6o. iets
Oe thots batt catt bs out.'@ {catered bsabyoan: :
thou haſt alſo been diſpleated, © ture thee bnto
bs againe.
2 chou pat mooued theland,¢ deutdedit: heale
tie ſores thereof, foztt haketh.
3 Chow bak hewed thy people heauy things:
thou bal giuen vs a drinke of deadly wine.
4 Thou haſt Fiuen a doken koz tuch asteare thee:
that they map triumph becaufeotthetrueth,.
5 Wherefore were thy beloued deliuered: helpe
me withthy righthand, and heare me.
é God hath ſpoken in his holines,F wilreioice and
diuide Sichem: and mete out che valleyoſ Succoth.
Gilead is mine, a Danalesis mine: Eph ꝛaim
alfa is the ſtrength of my head, Judats my lawgiuer.
8 Moabis mp wathpot, ouer Edom will 4) cat
out my oor : Philiſtia be thou glad ofl me.
9 Who wall leade me into the ſtrong citie: wis
voill bring me into Edom:
10 Hak thou not cal bs owt, D Gov: wile noe
thou, D God,coe out with ourbottes 7
11 Obetyoucur helpe tn trouble; foz bane is the
helpe of mait,
12 Through Bod toil we doe great actes: lor it is
he that ſhalltread downe our enemies, J A
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~ Moneth. Thexy jday.
. Exaudi Deus. (Pal 6acoxt a
“Hexe ep ering s ® God : giue eare vnto mp
ayer.
2 ye nts ihe endes ofthe earth will FJ call onto
theeswhen tip heart is in heauineſſe.
3 Diet we bp bpon the rocke that is bigher thers
J “for thou haſt bene wp popes and aſtrong tower foz
me againſt the enremxr -
4I will dwell in thy tabernacle for euer:and my
eu fhaii be bnder the couering of thy wings.
fozthou, D Low, bal beardimy delires: ehak
— an heritage vnto thoſe that feare thy Poame.
6 hou ſhalt grant the Ging atong life:that Hig
‘peeres may endure throughout all generations.
7 ee fhatldwell befoze God fo2 cuev: D prepare
thy louing mercy and taithtulnele,. that they. map
preſerue him.
8 So wil Jalwayes fing prꝛaiſe vnto thy Name:
that Imar ari performe my bowes,
NonneDeo. Pfal.62..
2) Pfloule truciy waiterh til vpon Goo:
4 f fox of bint commeth my ſaluation.
: ess Ke 2 DHeberelytsmy ſtrength and my
| AN faluation : beets mp defence, fo that J
aS ee (hall not greatly Cail,
Dove long will pee imagine. miſchiefe againt
| — manspe thali be flatne all the fort of pou, rea, ag:
atottering wall ſhall pe be,and libe a bꝛoken hedge.
4 Weir deuile is only bow to put him outwyone
God willeraltithetr delight ts in lies, they giue good
words with their mouth, but curſe with their heart.
§ Meuerthelelle ,mpfoule waite thou ſtill vpon
, (od:fo2 mp hope ts in bin.
6 He truely is my ſtrength and my ſaluation:het
iin thatZ hall not fait,
Morning.
prayer.
7 Fn.
Se. a ee ee
——— The xij day.
7 In God is my health and mp glozy :the rocke of
my might and in God is my truſt.
8 Oput your truſt in him alway, ee peopleꝰ
powre out pour hearts before him, foꝛ God is our
ope.
9 Asforthe children ofmen, they are but vaine:
the children of men are deceftfall vpon the weights,
they are altogether lighter then banitte tt felfe,
10 D truft Ret in Wrong and robberp.qiue not
your felues vnto banitie:if riches increaſe, fet not
your heart bpon them,
Ir God ſpake once andtwile : F hatte alfo heard
the fame.that po wer belongeth bnto God.
12 And that thou 020 art mercifull : for thoures
wardeſt euerr man according fo his worke.
Deus, Deus meus. Plal.63.
QO) God, thou are mp God :carely witt J leeke thee.
2 Myſſoule thirſteth forthee, my fleh aifo
longeth after thee: in a barren andodzpland.whereno .
water is.
Thus haue F looked kor thee in holine fle: that
7 pe? behold thy power and glorp.
Foz thy louing findnefle ts beiter thenthe tit
it diee my lips hail pꝛaiſe thee,
5 Aslongas J liue wittF magnificthee on this
maner: and lift spiny Hands in thy Name.
6 Dp foule hat be fatilficd,cuen astt were with
matrow and fatnefle : when mp mouth pratlerh thee
with ioyfuli lips.
7 PaueF not rememb2ed thee tn my bed: and
thought byonthee when F was waking?
8 Becaule thou ha bene mp Helper : therefore
pnder th: ſhadow of thy wens will Jreioyce.
9 pp loule hangeth vpon thee thy right band
hath —" ine,
10 Thee
“
Moneth. Thexij. day.
Tae Chet alfa that ſerke the burt of mpfoute : they
(Hall goe vnder the earth.
rr Let them tall bpon the edge of the ſword: that
thep map be a postion fo2 fores.
12 Mur the King hallretopce tn God, all they alfo
that ſwear bp bim fhalbe commended: for the mouth
of them that ſpeake Ives, ſhalbe ſtopped.
ExaudiDeus. Pfal. 64.
[care my botce,D God.in my prayer: peferue mp
| life from feare of the enemy,
2 Hide me from the gathering tonether of the fro:
ward: and from the infurrection of wicked doers,
2) Which haue wet their tongue tike a ſword:and
fhoot out their arrooes, even bitter words.
4 What they may priuily ſhoote at hint that ts
perfect: fuddenly doe they Hit him, and feare not.
5 Thepycourage themlelucs tn mifchiefe :¢ com:
muneamong themfelues how they map tap tnares,
and fay that no man ſhall ſee them.
6 Theyimagine wickednes, and practile it: that
they keep (ecret among themlelues, euerp man in the
deepe ofhis heart.
7 But God hall ſuddenly ſhoote at them with a
ſwift arrovo: that they thall be boounded.
8 Pea, their ovon tongues hal make the fall :in fo
much that who fo feeth thE, hat laugh them to ſcorne.
9 Andalimen that fee it. ſhal ſay, This hath Gov
done ; for they hall perceiue that it tg hts woke. -
10 Cherighteous thai retopce inthe Lozd, and put
his truſt in Him: and allthey tHatare true of Heart,
ſhalbe gtad.
Tedecethymnus. Pfal.o's.
Ais Dou. © God, art praiſed in Sion: and dnto Evening
x . ra thee thalt the — be perlormed in Hieru⸗ prayer.
raft 2 Chow
Al a et Ss ee ee
Moneth. ‘The xy day.
2 Thouthat heareſt the paaper : vnto thee that alt
fleſh comie. |
3 Wy mifdeedspreuavle againſt me: O be thor
mercifull vnto our ſinnes.
4 Blelled is the man whom thou chute, and re-
ceiueſt vnto thee : be hall dwell in thy court,and hall
bee fatiffied with the pleaſutes of thy houle, euen of
thy Holy Temple,
§ Thou that ſhewe bs wonderfull things in thy
rightecufnes.D God ofourfaluation: thou that art
the hope ofall the ends of the earth, and of chem that
rematne inthe broad (ea.
6 Which in bis ſtrength ſetteth fak the m ou⸗
taines :andis girded about with power.
7 Whhich ftillech the raging of the fea: ethe nopfe
Of his waues,and the madnes of bis peopie.
8 Wher alfo that dwell in the bttermok parts of
the earth, hall be afrayd at thy tofiens: thou that ma⸗
Ket the outgoings of the morning and euening to
pratle thee.
9 Chou biſiteſt the earty,and bleſſeſt tt: Chott ma⸗
keſt it very plenteous.
Io The riuer of God is fullof water : thou prepa⸗
reft their cozne,fo2 ſo chou pꝛouideſt forthe earth.
11 Thou watereſt her kurrowes, thou ſendeſt
rayne into theiittic valleyes thereof: thou mabseſt it
—— the drops of raine, and bleſſeſt the increaſe
of if.
12 Cott crowneſt the vere with thy goodnes: and
thy clouds drop facneſſe.
13 Theyſſhall drꝛop vpon the dwellings of the wil⸗
dernes: and the little huls ſhall retopce on every fide.
14 The folds ſhalbe full of Hheepe : the valleyes alſo
annus. fo thicke with cosne, that they ſhall laugh
and ling
Iubilate
. — — Deo. Pfal.ce. |
O ve ioyfullin Goa all ye landes:ſing praiſes vnto
the honour of bis flame, make bis pꝛaiſe to be
‘glorious,
2 Saponto God, Dhow wonderfull art thou
inthy workes: thzoughthe greatneſſe of thy power
fhall thine enemies be found tars bnto thee,
3 PFozallthe wold Hal wozhhiy tice: fing of thee,
and praiſe thy Maine.
4 D comedither, andbebotd the works of God:
how wonderfull hee ts tn His doing toward the chtt
H2e% of weit.
5 Peeturned thefea into drie land: fo that they
went Ronab the water on foot, there DID We reioyce
thereof.
‘6 Perulech with his power for euer, his eyes be⸗
holde the peopic: and ſuch as will not beleeue, ſhall
not be able to exalt theinſelues.
7 O praife our God, (pe people:) and make the
voice of bts p2aife to be beard.
8 Which bolvethour foule in life : and fufferety
not our fect to flip.
9 fo2zthou,D God.hak pꝛoued bs: thou alſo bat
fricd bs. like as ſiluer is tried.
10 Thou bꝛoughteit vs into the fare: and laydell
trouble vpon our ioynes.
ort Chou lufieredet men to ride over our heads:
we went thorow fire and water, andthou brouabied
Hs into a wealthy place.
122I Fipillgointo typ houle with burnt oftrings: *
will pay thee my bowes witch Ip omilſed with my
lips.¢ ſpake wits mp mouty when F 4 Was in trouble.
13 G will offer bnto thee fat burnt facrificee, with
the incenſe oframmes: J will offer bullocks a goats.
ad D come hither ¢ hearken all ye that feare pt
an
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Monc& The xi. oy
and J Wil tell you what he bath done for my ſoule.
15 4 calledonto vim with my mouth: and gaue
Him prattes with my tongue.
16 HE Jencline dato wickedneke with my heart.
the Lord will not heave me,
17 But God hath Heard meer and conlidered the
boice of my prayer.
18 P2ailed bee God which hath not ca out my
prayer :1102 turned bis mercy from me.
Deus mifereatur. ~ Pfal.67. 7
G Dd be mercifull vnto bs, and bleſſe bs: and ſhew
bs the light of his countenance, and be merciſfull
vnto bs.
2 That thy way map be hitotone bpon earth: thr
ſauing health among all nations.
3 Letthepeople pratle thee, D God:vea, let all
the peopic praiſe thee.
4 MD letthenationsretoyce and be glad: fo2 thou
fhalt tudgesie folke righteouſſy, and gouerne the na⸗
tions vpon earth.
5 Petthe people praiſe thee, D God: let all the
people peaife thee. 4
6 Then thali the earth bring loorth her increate: :
and God, euen our own God ſhal giue vs his bleſſing.
7 God ſhal bleſſe vs:andall the ends of thewozia
ſhall feare him. 4
Exurgat Deus. Pfal.68. 3
eee Ct God avife, and tet his enemies be fcatte- —
ved: let them aifo that bate Him, flee before ©
5} Le Dim.
2 Like asthe ſmoke banithety,fo fhalt thou dztue
themaway: and like as ware melteth at the fire , fo
let the vngodly perith at the pretence of Goa, 4
3 But let the vighteousbee glad and retovcebe:
foze God: let them aifo be merry and iortull. . 9g
comũted: and they of tye houmoid diuided the ſpoyie.
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ae —— The xii pig
| 4 ® fing onto God, and fing praites onto hfs
Name: maguife him thatrideth bpon theheauens
as it were vpon an horſe, pratie him tn His Mame. i.
yea,and reiopce before him, J
5 He isa father ofthe tatherleſſe. a defendeththe a
cauſe of vᷣwidowes: euen God tn bis holy habitatio,
6 Hee is the God that maketh men to bee of one
minde in an boule, and bringeth the priſoners out of
captitity : but letteth the runnagates continue in :
ſcarceneſſe.
7 DGor, when thou wentell forth before the 4
people: when thou wente through the wildernefic. .
8 CHecarty hooke, and tie beauens dropped at
the pretence of God: ecuen as Sinat alfo was moued
at the pretence of God, which is the God of Iſrael.
9 Chou, O God ſenteſt a gracious ratne vpon
thine inheritance : ¢retvethentt ie whe it was weary.
10 Thycongregation thal dwell therein : fo, thou,
D God. vat of thy goodneſſe prepared foz the poore. -
tr Che Lord gate the word: great was the cont: i
pany oftive Preachers. e
12 ings with thetr armies did flee and toere Dit: :
13 Chough ve haue lyen among the pots, pet hall
pee bee as the wings ofa Doue: that ts coucred with
filuer wings.and ber feathers like gold, | '
14 When the Almightie ſcattered Kings foz their f
_ fake: tien were thep as white ag ſnow in Saimon.
15 Asthe hil of Balan.ſo is Gods hil :cuenan hie ’
hill as the hill of Balan, 4
16 Why hop ve ſo ye high hils? this is Gods hil, in
the which it pieaſeth himto dwell: yea the Lord wit!
abide in t foreuer.
Edhecharets of Godare twenty thoutand ··
* — ——— * the Lord is J
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them as in the holy place of Sinai. .
18 Chou art gone vp on high, thou Hak led captiut-
ty cantine, a recetued alts for me: pea, euen for thine
enemtes, 6 the Lod Goo might dwell among them,
19 P2atled be the Lord daylyp: cuen the God which
belpeth bs, and powreth his benefits bpon bs, |
20 Heis our God, euen the God ol whom comely
faluation : Godis the Lodby who we efcape aeath,
21 od hall wound thie head of pts enemies: and.
the dairy fcalpe ofſuch aone as gocth on Hil in bis
wickednelle. —
22 The Lord hath ſayd, J will bring my people a:
gaine, as 9 did from Baſan:mine owne will J being
againe , as J Did fometime from the deepe of the fea.
23 Ghat thy foote map be Dipped in the blood of
thine enemies : and that the tongue of thy dogs map.
be red though tye fame. |
24 It is well {eene, O God, how thou goeſt: how
thou my God and king goeſt in tbe Sanctuary,
25 Che lingers qo befoze the minfrelsfolow after:
inthe midf are the damlels plaping the timbzeis.
26 Giue thanks,D Flracl, onto Godthe Loin
the congregations : from the qreund of the heart.
27 Cherets little Beniamin ther ruter, and che
Princes of Juda their counſell: the princes of Sabu:
lon, and the princes of Nephthali.
28 Chy God bath lent forth irengcth fo2 thee : ſta⸗
bliſh the thing, D Goo, that thou hat wrought in vs. :
29 F02 thy Cemples fake at hieruſalem: fo hail
Kings bring prefents vnto thee.
_ 30 When the company ofthe (pearemen, aid mul⸗
titude of the mighty arefcatteredDabroad aimongthe
beaſts ofthe people, ſo chat they humbly bring pieces
of ſiluer: and when he hath ſcattered the people that
delightin warre. a
F aa
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— ater — come outs sfc — che Ho— ee ee
4 "its land (hal foone fretch outer bands vnto Gov. »™ ;
/ . 32 Sine orto God, D ye kingdonres ofthe earth: “—
D * praiſes vnto the Lord.
33 Which litteth in the heauens ouer all from the
beginning: toe, be doeth (end out hts voyce, yea, and
that a mightie bovce.
34 Aſcribe ye the powerto Godouer Iſrael: bis
woꝛſhip and ftrength is in the clouds.
35 O God, wonderfulart thou tn thy holy places:
even the God of Aracl, hee will giue ſtrength a and
poe vnto bis peopie, biefled be Bod.
: . Saluumme fac. Pfal. 69. —“
re 7 FON 15 Sue mee, D God: fo2z the waters are SR
Ecome in euen vnto my foule. prayer.
Cm LZ 2» Pticke falin the deepe mire where
Deh) faye 10 Ground {3:9 am come intodeepe wa—
OSES S, erg, fo that tie foods runne over me.
3 7h ain Tocary of erying, mp throatets drie: mp
fight fatlety me fo2 waiting fo long vpon my God, —
4 They that bate me without a caule, are mo then
the Haires of mp head : thep that are mine enemies,
and would dettrop me guiltleſſe, are mighty.
5 J patde them the things that J neuer tooke:.
BGod, thou knowelt my ſimpleneſſe, andmy faults are eee Ok
* = not pid from thee, a
6 Let not them that tru in thee, D Lord God of *
| Botts, be aſhamed for mp caufe: let not thofe that ſeeke
thee, be cOfottded cipzough me, D Lord Gonof Firat.
g 7 Andwihy ? (o2 thy ſake hatie F tufiered reproote:
ſhame path couered inp face.
8Jam become aranger onto my brethren: euen pee >
an aliant bnto mp mothers childzen. | Re ihe.
5froꝛthe scale of thy boule bath euẽ eaten merand momen tan
i A abi —— ⸗* Dn ee fallen bpart ey —
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10 J wept and chaftened my felfe with fatting:
% andthat was turned tomp repeoote.
11 Iput ona ſackcloth alſo:g they ieſted vpon me.
12 Thep that fit tn the gate ſpeake againſt me:and
the druntards make ſongs vponme.
But Lord J make mp pꝛayer vnto thee sin an
14 Deare ine, D God, inthe multitude of thy mer:
Cie: euen in the trueth of thy faluatton.
15 Wake me out of the mire, that Flinkenof:o08
iet ine sede liuered from them that bate mee .and out
516 L “ TOE TRY water flood drowne mee Netter let
the deepe fwaliow me bp: and let not the pit hut per
mouth bpon ime,
17 Peare me,D Lord, for thy louing kindneſſe ig
comfoztable: turne thee Dnto mee, accogding to the
multitude of thy mercies.
18 And hide not thy face from thy feruant, for J
ain in trouble: ob haſte thee, andieare me. ;
19 Draw nigh vnto mp fouie, and faue it: ob delt-
ucr nie, becaule of mine enemies,
20 Thou haſt knowen my reproofe my ei
nip difhonour:mine aduerſaries are ail in top fight.
21 Tyy rebutie hath bioken my Heart, Jam full of
heauineſſe: J looked fo2 ſome to haue pétie on me,but
there Was no man, neither ſound anyto cofe2t me.
22 Chey gaue mee gail co cate: and wien J Was
thirty, they gaue me vineger to drinke.
23 Let their table bee made a Mare to take them:
felucs withal :¢ ict the things that thould haue bene
fo2 Chetv wealth, be vnto them an occalton of falling.
24 Let their epes be blinded that thep fee not: and
cher botw downe ete backes.
25 Powe out thine indignation vpon them: and
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eethy wyatotat diſpleaſure take holo of them.
26 Let their habttatton bee voide: and no man te
Dwellintheir tents. .
727 For they perlecute him whom thors hak ſmit⸗
ten:andthep talbe bow they map bere them whom
thou hat wounded.
28 Wet then fall from one wickedneſſe to anothers
and not come into thy righteouſneſſe.
29 Let them bee wiped out of the boone of the li⸗
ving: and sot be Written among the righteous.
30 As forme, when Jam poozeandin heauineſſe:
thy helpe,D God, Hall litt me dp.
31 F willpzatfe che Name of God with a forig:
and magnific tt with thankeſgiuing.
32 Chis allo thail pieafe the Lod: better thena
| buitocke that bath hoꝛnes and boofes.
33 The humble hail conftoer this, and bee glad:
| feck pe after God, and pour ſoule hail liue.
34 forthe Lozd beareth the pooze: and deſpiſeth
not his pꝛiſoners.
35 Let heauen and earth praiſe him: the fea and
ati that mooueth therein.
36 For God will ſaue Sion, and build the Citt eg
of Juda: that men may dwell there, and haue it in
poſſeſſion.
37 The poſterity alſo of hts ſeruants hall inyerite
{t:andtheyp that loue his Name ſhall Dit therein.
Deus in adiutorium. Plſal.7
H Affe thee, D God, to deliuer mee: eye? hatte to
beipe me, D Lo2d.
ee them bee afbamedD and confounded that
ſeeke after my foule : let them bee turned backeward
and put to confufion that wiſh me euill.
3 «Letthem for their reward befoone brought to 2
| thame; thatcrie ouer me, Chere, there.
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4 But let all thole that ſeeke thee , be ioylull ans
giant in thee: andiet all ſuch as delight in thy ſalua⸗
tion , fay alway, Che Lorde peated,
5. Agforme, Fam pooꝛe and in miſery hatte thee
bite me, D God.
6 Chou ars my helper and: my redeeiner; D Lo2d,
? make no long tarying.
InteDominefperaui. Pfal.zr.
EQ © thee,D Lod, haue F put my truſt, tet me
sf ApS neter be put to contuſion:but rid me, and de⸗
E liuer meinthy righteoulnelſſe, incline thine
care vnto me, and faue me,
2 Be thou nity {trong bold, whercunte F map als
way refore: thou batt promifedte belpe me, foz thou
are my Houle of Defence, and my caftie.
3 Deliuer me, Omy God, out ofthe handof the
—— out okthe hand of the vnrighteous and cru⸗
ell man.
4 Forthou, O Loꝛd God. art the thing that J
long fo2: thou art mp Hope euen from my pouty.
5 Through thee haue Jbene holden by ener fince
J was bone: thou arthe that tooke me out of mp
mothers wombe , my praife ſhall be alway of thee.
6 Pam become as tt were a monſter buto many:
but my ſure truſt is in thte.
7 Mict my mouti be lilled with chy praiſe: that
3 nay fing of thy glozy and Honour all the day long.
8 Caftine not away in the time of age : lorlake
Ine NOL whet myſtrength fatlethime,
9 For mine enemies ſpeake again# me, and they
that lap wait for mp foule, take their countaile toges
ther, faping : Godbhath forlaken Him, perle cute yim
and take him, fo2 there ts nene to deliuer him.
10 Goe not farce from WP D shih my God, hatte
thee to helpe me. 41
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ii Vt quid Deus? — Pfal. 7 .
O Gon,soheretore art thou abſent cont vs ſo long;
wyn is thp wath fo hot againt the heepe of thy
ure?
ee D thinkie vpon the Conare ation: whom thou
bat purchaſed and redeemed of old,
3 Whinke bpon the tribe of thine inheritance:
aid mount Sion voberein thou hak dwelt,
4 Likt op thy feet, that thou mayſt dtterlp deſtroy
euery enemy : which bath Done eutlin thy farictuary,
5 Whine aduerfaries roarein the middes of the
Congregations: and fet bp their banners foz tokens.
6 Pee that hewed timber afore out of the thicke
trees: was kanowen to bring it to an excellent worke.
7 But now they breake downe all the carued
worke thereof: with ares and hammers,
8 Thepxy haue ſet fire bpon thp bolp places : and
baucdefiledthe dwelling place of thy Mame, even .
bnito the ground,
9 Pea, they latd in their hearts, Let bs make ha⸗
Locke ofthem altogether : thus haue they burnt bp
all the houles of God tn the land. |
10 Me fee not our tokens , there ts not one Pꝛo⸗
phet moꝛe:no not one ts there among vs that vnder⸗
| ſtandeth enp moze.
/ 11 D God, bow long (hall the aduerfary doe thts
dilhonour: how tong thal the enemy blaſpheme thy
Qaime,fozeuers
| 12 Why withdraweſt thouthpband:whypluckett
not thou thy right hand out of thy boſome to con⸗
fume the enemie⸗
13 ffo2 God ts my Hing of olde: the helpe that is
done vpon earth, be doeth it him ſellſfe.
4 Thou diddeſt diuide the ſea thꝛough thppower:
poe braket the heads of the dꝛagons in the — | coe,
* E5 oy Fe : :
Moneth. The xv.day, 8 ©
15 Thou ſmoteſt the heads of Liuiathan in pieces:
= ea Him to bee meate fo2 the people tithe toils
erneſſe. | | oh
16 Thou bzoughtes out fountaines ¢ waters out
of the hard rockes : thou driedſt bp mighty waters.
17 Che day ts thine , and the nightis thine ; thou
bat prepared the light and the Sunne,
18 Chou hat let all the borders of che earth: thou
haſt made Summer and winter.
19 Remember this,D Lod, bow theenemie hath
aoe [and how the foolith people bath blafphemed
p Mame.
20 O deliuer not the foule of thy Curtie dowe vn⸗
to the multitude of the enemies : and fozgetnot the
congregation of the pooze foz ever. —
21 Looke bpon the Couenant: fog silthe earth is
fullofdarkenefle, and cructl habitations.
22 Db let not the fimple goe away aſhamed: but
let the pooze and needie give praiſe bnto thy Name.
23 Arife,D God, maintaine thine owne caufe : re:
member bot the fooltt manblafphemeththeedatiy.
24 forget not thebopceofthineenemies:thepres =
fumption of chem that bate thee, increafeth euer
moꝛe And more. |
| F Confitebimurtibi. Pfal.zs.
Mortning ff ANto thee, O God, doe wee giue thankes:
prayer. mee TAS pea, puto thee doe we giue thankes.
2Thy Name allo is ſo nigh: and that
“| DO thy wonderous wornes declare.
3 When J receiue the Congregation; :
Iſhall iudge according vnto right. | .
Che earth ig weake , andallthetnbabiters
thereof: F beare bp the pillarsof if.
* 5 Iſaid vnto the fooles, Beale not ſo madly: and
6 Het
to the vngodly, Set not bp pour hozne,
) Mohedis “The XV. “ay
6 Mienot xp yen Doone on high: and ſpeake not
with a ſtiffe necke.
7 For promotion commeth neither from the Eaſt
noꝛ from the weſt: 102 pet from the South.
8 And why: God is the tuage: he putteth downe
one, and ſetteth bp another.
9 Foꝛ Inthe handof the Lod there is a cup. & the
wine is red:tt ts full mirt,¢ be potwze'h out of b fame,
10 Qs fo2 the dregs thereol: all the vngodly of che
: «earth halt drinke them, and fucke them ont.
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11 But FA wil talkie of the God of Jacob:and pꝛaiſe
him for euer
J the hornes of the vngodly alſo wil J breake:
and the hornes of the righteous thatbe eralted.
Notus in Iudæa. Pfal.76.
12 Jurieis God knowen: his name ts great in Fl
— ‘at Halem is his tabernacle : and his dwelling
in Sion.
3 There brake bee the arrowes of the bowe:the
jeld, the ſword, and the battell,
4 «Chou art of moe honour and might: then the |
hils of the robbers,
5 dhe p20ud are robbed, they baue fiept their
lleepe: andail the mien whoſe Bands were mightie,
haue found nothing,
6 Atthy rebuke, O Godof Jacob: both the charet
and porte are fallen.
(7 Thou,cuen hou art to be feared : and who may
fandinthy fight when thou art angrie?
8 Chou didoett caule thy tudgement tobe heard
fromheauen: the earch trembled and was til.
9 When God arole to iudgement:and to helpe all
the meeke vpon the earth.
0 aoe ee olman oo turne to oe praiſe:
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i Cab asounwe;
Moneth. Thexv.day.
and the Gerceneffe of them thalt thou refratite.
11 Pꝛomiſe vnto the 102d pour God, and fieepe it,
all re that be round about bim: being peetents vnto
him that ought to be feared.
12 He hall refraine the fpirtt of Princes: andis
wonderfull among the Kings of the earth.
Voce meaad Dominum. Pfal. 77.
[ Will ord vnto God with my vovce: even onto God
wil FZ crp with my boice,¢ be hal hearken vnto me.
2 Jn thetime of mp trouble Jſought the Loz:
my ſore ranne and ceaſed not, tn the nighefeaton ty
foulercfuledcomfozt.
3 When Jam tn heauinelle J Will thinke bpon
God:when my heart is vexed, Jwill complaine.
4 Chow holdeſt mine eyes waking: 3 amt fo fee:
bie chat J cannot {peate.
5 ‘3 baue confidercd the dapes of olde: and the
-peeres that are pat. 7
6 J call to vemembeance my ſong: and in the ©
night J commune with mine owne heart, and ſearch
out mp ſpirits.
7 willthe Lord ablent himſelke foz euer: and will
be be no moze intreatede
8 Js his mercy cleane gone fozeuer: and is his
pꝛomiſe come vtterlyto an end fozeuermozge? ꝛ:
9 Path God korꝛgotten to be gracious:and wilhe
ſhut vp bislouinghindnefieindifpicature?
10 And J fatd, It is mine own inſirmitie: but J wit:
remeber tye yeres ofthe righthand of 6 moſt higheſt.
Ir J willremember tie wozkes of the Loed sand
call to minde thy wondergofoldtime. |
12 I wilithinke alfe of all (hy worhes: andmp
talking thallbe of thy noings.
13 Ghp wap, D God ts boty: eho ~ — great a
4 Chou
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ee — art the God that doeth wonders: and
batt coor thy power among tye people, |
1s Chou Hatt mighttip deltucred thy people: euen
the fonnes of Jacob and Joleph.
16 The waters faw thee , D God , the waters .
fato thee, and were afraide: the Depths alfo were
troubled.
17 Checlondes powezed out water , the aire thun⸗
dred: andthine arrowes went abeoad,
18 Che bovce of thy thunder was Heard reund a-
bout : the lightnings bone bpon the ground , the
earth was moued and ſhooke withall.
19 Thy way is in the fea, and thy pathes tn the
great waters : and thy footieps are not knowen.
20 Thou leddeſt tipy people like ſheepe:by the hand
of Moles and Aaron. |
Attenditepopule, Pfal.78.
Caremp Law, O my people: encline your —
eares vnto the wordes of mp mouth. * prayer.
FEA 5 Iwill open my mouth ina parable: J
will ‘acelave Hard fentences of old,
3 Which we haue heard anid knowen sand fuch
as our fathers haue tolde bs. |
4 What wee thoutd hot Gide them from the chit:
d2en of the generations tocome: butts thew the Yor
nowr of the L020, bis mightie and wonderfull works
that be bath done.
5 Pe madeacouenant with Jacob, and geaue Iſ⸗
| vaela Law: which be commanded our fozefatbers to
| feacptheirchitozen, —
Tahat chetr poſteritie might knew tt : and the
e childeen which Were petonbone,
7 70 the intent that when thep same bp: thep
might ſhew their children the ſame.
bs as erent 1504 te truttin God: — an
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not to forget the wozties Of God, but to teepe vis.
Comimanbements, —
9 And not tobe as their forefathers , atatthlefe —
and fubburne generation: a generation tyat fet not
their yeart aright, and whole ſpirit cleaueth not fied:
fattip vnto Goo. |
— 10 Likeasthe childzen of Ephraim: which being —
Harneficd and carping bowes , turned themſelues
backe in the day of bateeti,
11 Chey kept not the Couenant of Gon: and
would wot walke in his Law.
12 Butlorgat what he bad done: and the won⸗
derful worke that he had ſhewed for them. g
13 Maruetious things did bee inthe fight of our
— tye land of Egypt:euen inthe fielde of |
oan.
14 Hee diuided the fea , and let them goe thorow:
he made the waters to tand on a heape.
15 Inthe day time alſo hee ted them with a cloud:
and all the night through with alight of fire.
16 Peeclaue the hard rockes in the wildernefie:
and gaue them drinke therot, as it had bene out of
the great depth. |
17 Pee brought waters outof the ltonie roche : fo
that it quad out like toe riuers.
18 Petfozr all this they finned moze againlt him:
and peouoked the moſt Higheſt in the wuderneſſe.
19 Theytempted Goodin their hearts: and requi⸗
red meat for their iuſt.
20 Tyey ſpake againſt God alfo, faving: fhali God
— a table in the wildernefle?
1 Delinote tye ſtonie rocke indeed, tyatthetwater —
guheß out, and the ſtreames flowed withall: but can
he giue bread alfo, oꝛ pꝛouideflech for bis people? =~
22 When tie Lord heard this, oe —*
“Moneth. | rr he Big ,
thelire Was kindled in Jacob and there came bp bea:
uie dtipleafurc againſt Iſrael.
23 Wecaule — not in God:and put not
their trut in his helpe
24 Sobe commanded the clouds al aboue : and ope:
nedthe oozes otheauen.
25. Hee rained Downe Manna alſo vpon them
fo2 to eate:and gaue them food from heauen.
26 So man did eate Angels foode : fo2 Hee fenit
| them meate enough.
27 Hee cauled the Eall winde to blow vnder bea 4
Lien: a through bis power he brought in the Souths
well winde.
23° Pee rained fleth bpon them as thicke ag Dutt: |
and feathered foules like as the ſand ol the ſea.
29 Helet it fallamong their tents: euen round as
bout thetv habitation, —
30 SHothey did eate and were well filled, fo2 hee
gaue them thelr owne delire: they were not difaps
pointed of their luſt.
31 Wut LoHile the meat was petin their mouthes,
the heauie wꝛath of God came bponthens, and ſſewe
the tocalthiett of them: yea, and ſmote Downe the cho⸗
ſen men that were in Iſrael.
"32. Butfozall this, chey finned pet moze: and be⸗
| leeused not his wonderous wozkes,
33 Therelore their dapes did be conſume in bani:
i tie:and their peeres tn trouble.
_34 tbe be flew them, they fought him: and tur⸗
ned them early and enquired after God,
35 And they remembreed, that God was their
\. ftrenath : and that the bie God was their redeemer.
B
26 Meuertheles,thepdid but flatter him with their
| mouth: anddifembled with him in their tongue, |
at oa exter 7 Not whole with yim: nei⸗
—
~ Moneth. Thexv.day. |
ee continued they fedfat in hiscouenant.
38 But he was fo mercifull thatbe lorgaue thet |
miſdeeds: and Dekropeb them not.
39 Peamany atime turned hee hig wrath away —
and would not suffer His whole diſpleaſure to ariſe.
40 Foꝛ he conſidered that they were but fleſh: and
that they were euen a winde that patteth away » and
commeth not againe.
41 Many a time did thep prouoke him in the twit
Seruefle: and grieued him tn coe deſert.
4a Chey turned backe ana tempted God: andmo⸗
ued the hon Onein Ferack.
43 They thought not ofhishande: and of the day
when be Delivered them from the bandof the enemte,
44 How hee had wrought bis miracles in Capt: 4
and his wonders tn the feild of Zoan.
45 DHeturned thett waters into blood: lo that they
might not drinke of the riuers:
46 WPeelentilice amongthem, and deuouredthem
Hp: and frogs to deſtroy thent; ?
47 Pe gauetheir kruit vnto the Catterpitier : and
their labour vnto the Graibopper.
48 He —— mies haiteftones: and
their Mulberie trees with the kroſt. 7
49 Be lmote their Cattell alfo with: hailettones:
and their flocks with bote thunderbolts. ’
so. He cat vpon them the furiouſnes of bis wath, —
anger.diſpleaſure,and trouble: and. ſent euill angels }
among thers. |
st Pe madeatoayto His indignation, and. {pared.
not their ſoule fromdeath: butgaue theivitte oucy to.
the peſtilence.
52 And ſmote all the firt borne in Egypt: the mot.
pꝛincipal and mightiet in thedwellingscfHam. .
3 But as ſoꝛ bis ee aig |
° ’
—_— —_———- as _ 3— — 2 4 oe naw fae _ “eee
Sion —— loued. | : iN
ui —— — 2 Ano — *
| “Mooeth. The ——— y.
dite setae: ecaried tbe in the wildernes life a flocke.
54 Hee brought them oul fafely thatthey ſhould
not feare:zouer whelined thett enemies with the fea.
55 And brought them within the borders of his
Sanctuary: euen to his mountaine which Ge pur⸗
chaſed with his right hand.
56 Hecaſt out the heathen alſo before them:cau⸗
ſed their land to be deuided among them kor an heri⸗
* made p tribes of Iſraelto dwell in their tents,
7 So theytempted and diſpleaſed the mott high
| 00: and kept not his teſtimonies.
58 But turned their backes, and fell away Like
their fozefathers : farting aſide liße a bꝛoken bow.
59 for they grieued him with their Hill altars:
And provoked him-todipleature with their images.
60 When God heard this, Hee was woth « and
tooke ſore diſpleaſure at Iſrael.
1 So that bee fozfooke the tabernacle tn Silo:
Sas the tent that be bad pitched among them, |.
62 Dedelivered their power into captiuitie: and
soe beauty into che enemies band,
63 Pe gaue bis people ouer alfo onto the {wo2d:
| * was voroth with bis inheritance.
64 The fire conlesmed thew yong men and their
maidens were HOt giuen to marriage.
65 Their Prieſts were ſlaine with the ſword: and
there were no widdowes to make lamentation.
s6s6 So the Loꝛdawakted as one out ob leepe: and
like a giant refkreſhed with wine.
67 Heſmote his enemies in che hinder parts: and
put them toa perpetuall ſſhame.
De refuted the tabernacle of Joleph: and chote
69 ‘But chote the evibe of guda⸗e euen che ‘pill: of
— * . = eR
” ogee | The xvj. day. !
7o0 And there hee builded his temple on high: and -
layd the foundation otit tthe the ground which Hee |
path made continually.
71 Hee chole Dauid alfo hig feruant: and toone
him away from the ſheeptolds.
72 As hee was following the Ewes great with |
yong ones hee tooke him: that he might feede Jacob
bis people,and Iſrael hts inveritance,
73 Sobe feather with a fatthfuland true heart:
and rules thems p2udentip with — —
Deus, venerunt. Pfal. *
RF, cyte cannes ofthy — Dane thep gi⸗
uen to bee meate vnto the foules ofthe aire: and the
fieth of thy faints vnto the beatts of theland, =
- 3. Ghetr blood haue ther thed like water on euery
fide of Pierufalem: a there was no man to bury the.
4° $e are become an open ſhame fo our enemies:
a berp ſcorne and derifion vnto them that are round
about bs,
02d hot tong wilt thoube angry: ſhall the
tealoufie burne tthe firefozener?
6 Powꝛe out thine indignation vpon the hea:
then that baue not knowen tice: and bpon the bing:
domes that have not calleddponthy name.
7 for thephaue devoured Jacob: and laid wate
His dwelling place.
8 D remember not our ota finnes,but haute mer
ce peor b3, and that foone: fo2 we are come fo great
miſerie.
9 Help b3,D Gov of our fattratioit, for the glorie
of thyname:O deliver bs andbe mercifutl nee out
firines for et uames fake, e
A ‘ I
— wae =e | .
. ‘ 2
ee
= ~~ Moneth. = The.xvj.day.
7
i
| their Go
10 9 laalmiatiead Jigu: sane where isnow
Ir Detthe vengance of thy feruants blood that.
is ſhed:be openly ſhewed bpon b heathen tn our fight.
12 Dlet:the fozrowfull ſighing of the patfoners
come befoze thee according to the greatneſſe of thp
power peclerue thou thoſe that are appointed to die,
13 And foztheblafphemte wherewith our *
bours haue blaſphemed thee: reward thou them, D
Loꝛd, ſeuen fold into their boſome.
14 Do we that be thy people, a Heep of bp paſture.
ſhall giue thee thankes for euer:a will alway be ſhew⸗
ing forth thy praiſe from generation to generation,
Quiregis Ifrael. Pfal.80.
H Eare,D thou thepheard of Iſrael, thou that teas
Deft Joleph like a theepe :ſhew thy felfe allo thou
that fittett bpon the Cherubims.
2 Before Ephraim, Beniamin and Manalſſes:
ſtirre bp thy frength,and come and helpe bg.
3 Turne bs againe, D God: Helv the light of thy
countenance, and we fhall be whole.
4 OLoꝛd Godofhokes: how long wilt thou bee
Angry with thy peopie that prayeth?
5 Chou fecdek them with the bzeadoftecares:and —
| giueſt them plenteouſneſſe of teares to drinke.
6 Thou haſt made os a very ſtrife vnto our neigh⸗
bours:andour enemies laughvs toſcorne.
7 Turne bs againe, thou God ofhoſtes:ſhew the
light of thy countenance.and we hall be whoie.
Chou bak bꝛought a wine outof Egypt: how
bat caf out the heathen, and slanted tt,
9 Thou made roome for tt: and when it had ta⸗
Sen roote.it flied the land.
10 The hils were Coucred with the Hadew ofit:a
er boughes thereot were —— goodlycedar trees.
Cc 11 ue
~
Mossel. The xvj. —
11 She ſtretched out her branches vnto the tonal
and her boughes onto the rier, |
12 Why Vat thouthen breken downe Ger hedge: :
that all they that goe by. plucke ofher grapes? |
13 Dhe wilde Wore owt of the wood doth voote t¢
Dp: and.the wilde beatles of the fickd deuoure tt,
14 Turne thee againe, thou God ofhoiles , tocke
downe from Heaucn: behold and bilite this bine. J
15 Ano the place of the vineyard that thy right
hand hath planted sand the branch, that thou madeſt
ſoſtrong fo2 thy ſelſe.
16. It is burnt with fire, andcut downe: and they
fall periſh at the rebuke of thy countenance. |
17 Let top Hand bee bpon the man of thy right
band: and vpon the fonne of man, whom thou madee
fo ſtrong for thy owne ſelſe. |
18 Andfo will not we goe backe from thee: O tet |
vs liue, and woe hall call bpon thy Mame.
19 Turne bs againe, D Lod God ofhokes: chew
the light of thy countenance, and we ſhall be whole.
ExulrateDeo, Pfal.8r.
S Fug wee merily vnto God our firenath: makea
chearefull noyſe bisto the Gon of Jacob.
2 Wake the Plalme, bring hither the Tabꝛet: the
merie HYarpe, with the Lute.
3 Blow bp the Trumpet in the nebo moone:euen
in the time appointed, ẽ vpon our ſolemne feaſt day.
4 Foꝛ this was madea ſtatute for Iſrael, and a
Law ofthe God of Jacob.
5 Chisheordeined ti Joſeph for & teftimonte:
when He came out of the land of Egypt, and had heard
a fivatige language.
6 FJealed his ſhoulder fromthe burthen: and his
hands were deliuercd from making the pots. 4
7 Thoucalledſt vpon me tn troubles, and J et
uere
ln ete le ee aed eee. fb ee)
PMoneth, Thexy) dey. |
— uered thee: and heard thee, what time ag the ſtorme
feli vpon thee,
8 Ipꝛooued thee alſo: atthe waters of krtfe,
9 Heare, D mp peopie,and J will aſſure thee,D
Gitael: ifthou wilt hearken vnto me,
10 There thall no ſtrange godbe tu thee: neither
fhalt thou wo2hip any other God.
11 Jam the Lord thy God, which brought thee
outoftheland of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and
F thall fill it.
12 Mut mp people would not Heare my voyce: and
Iſrael would not obey me.
13 So J gaue them bp onto their owne heartes
luk :anadtet them follow their owne imaginations,
14 DH that my people would haue bearkened vn⸗
fo ine: fo2 (fFfract Had walked in nw waves,
15 J fhouldfoone baue put downe ther enemies:
and turned my hand acaink their aduerfarics,
16 Che haters ofthe £020 Houldhauebene found
Ivars :but thetr time hould haue endured foz ever.
17 Hee ſhould haue tedde thein allo with the fineſt
wheate floure: and with hony out of the ſtonie rocke ©
ſhould Jhaue fatitfied thee.
Deus ftetit. Pfal.82.
Od ſtandeth in the congregation of princes: Evening
He is a iudge among Gods. rayer.
a 2 PHowlong will pee giue weongtudee⸗
ment: and accept the perſons of the vngodly!
3 PDaefend the pooꝛe and Fatheriefle: (ce that ſuch
as be in need and neceflitie haue right.
4 Deliuer the out call and pooꝛe: fave them rons ie
the handof tye vngodly. !
| 5 They will not be learned nor vnderſtand, but
woalke on ſtill in darkneſſe: allthefoundations ofthe —
| - earth be out of courte, 3 | | |
a ae se ee ee =
The xvj.dax5.
6 Fhauelatd, Pe ave gods:and ye ai are childzen
ofthe moſt higheſt. ae 1
7 But ye haldielike men: andfalliikeonectthe —
uinces. —
PS Ariſe, D God and tudge thou the earth: foz
thou thalt take all heathen to thine inheritance.
Deus quis ſimilis. Pfal 83.
H Dide not thy tongue, O God, keepe not Kill ſi⸗
icnce :refratne not thy {elfe,D God, | 1
2 Foꝛ loe,thine enemies mabe a murmuring:and
they that hate thee, haue litt bp their head,
3 Chey haue imagined craftily againſt thy peo:
ple: and taken counceil againſt thy fecret ones.
4 Whey haue ſaid, Come, andiethsroote them
out.that they be no moze a people: and that the name
of Iſrael may be no moze in remembrance. }
5 Foꝛ thep haue cal their Heads together with
ene confent :and are confederate againt thee.
6 The Tabernacles ofthe Coomites and the Fe
maclites :the Woabites.and the Hagarenes.
7 Gebaland Ammon, and Amalech: the biti:
fines, with them thatdwell at Cpe.
8 Alſur alfo ig topned onto them: and haue
holpen the childzen of Lot. |
9 But doe thou to them as bnto the Madianites:
buto Sifera,and vnto Jabin, at the brooke of Kiſon.
10 Which perithed at Endor: and became as the —
dung ofthe earth. —
1: WMakethem and their Pzinceslike Oꝛeb and |
Feb : pea, make all thet Princes like as Seba and —
Salmana.
12 Which lay, tet bs take to our ſelues:the hou⸗
ſes of Bodin poſſeſſion.
13 Omy God, make them like vnto a wheele: and
as the ſtubble befoze the winde, 5
* . 14 Life.
~~» Moneth. he xvj.day-
14 Like as fire that —— vp the mood: and
asthe flame that conſumeth the mountaines.
185 Perlecute them euen fo with thy tempeh: and
‘Make them afratd with thy ſtorme.
6 Wake thetr faces athamed, D Loꝛd: that thep
map feche thp Name.
17 Letthembe confounded andbered euer moze
and more: let them be put to thame and perith,
18 And they hall know that thoucwhoſe name is
Jehouah:)art onelp the mot higheſt ouer all p earth.
Quimdile@a, Pfal,84.
or amiable are chp Dwellings: thou Lord of
oftes.
2 Myſoule hatha defire and longing to enter ine
to the courtes ofthe 102d: mp Heart and my het) ree
topce in the liuing God,
3 Pea, the fparrow hath found ber an Houle,and
the {wallow a nett, where the map lay her vong: euen
thy altars, D Lord of volts, my King and mp God,
4 Blelſed are they that dwell in thy Houle they
will be alway praifing thee.
5 Bleſſed isthe man tobole ſtrength is in thee:
int whoſe heart are thy wares.
6 wWhich going thozow the bale of miſery, ble tt
fo2 a well: and the pooles are filled with water.
7 Wher will goe from ſtrength to ſtrength: and.
ene the God of gods appeareth eucry one of themi in
ion.
8O Lod God of hotles, heare my pꝛayer: beats
ken,O God of Jacob.
9 Behold, O God, our defender: and looke vpon
the face of chine anointed.
is ane Ove dap in thy courtes: is better then a
0
XI Aba rather bee adooze — in the ae ame |
Moneth: Thexvj.day.
my God : Cher to dwell in Che tents ofongosliner{le.
12 Foz the 102d God ts a light and deferce : the
Loꝛd will giue qrace and worlhip, and no good thing
— hall he with-Hold from them that liue a godiy iife,
13 D £023 God ok hoſtes: bleſſed ts the man that
putteth bis truſt in thee. ; |
Benedixifti Domine. pfal.85.
[22 > thots art become gracious vnto thy land:
thou haſt turned away the captiuitie of Jacob.
2 Thou hat forgiuen the offence of thy people:
and couered ali thetr ſinnes.
Chou hak taken away allthydiſpleaſure: and
turned thy felfefrom thy wathfull indignation,
4 Turne vsthen, D Godour Sautour: and let
thine anger ceafe from bs,
5 Wilt thou be otfpleated at vs forever: and wilt
Chou ſtretch out thy w2ath front one generation to
another? | }
6 Wwilt hou nol turne againe and quicken bs:
that thy people may reioyce tn thee?
7 SHbhew hs thpmercy, O Lod: and graunt vs
thy faluation, |
8 FJ wilhearken what the Lord God will fap con:
corning ine: fo2 He hall ſpeake peace vnto His people,
and to his Saints that thepturmenstagaine,
9 Foꝛ his faiuation is nigh them that feare him:
that qlozp may Dwell in our land. |
19 Mercie and trueth are met together: righte-
ouſneſſe and peace haue kiſſed each other.
11 Cruety hall flourth out ofthe earch: and righ:
teouſneſſe bath looked Downe from heaven.
iz Pea,the Lord hall hewlouing kindneſſe: and
our iain that qiue ber increafe.
Agyteoutneſſe thai go befoze him: and be ſhall
oreo 3 gonig ur the wap,
Inclina
i
Aoneth. The xvij day. Bi
InclinaDomine. Pfal.86. 4
AS] Min bovone ihlne care, D Lo2d,and Morning
: N22! peare me :(o2 Jam pocge ¢ im mitferp, prayer.
4 ZS 2 Preſerue thou nip ſoule oz Fam
ANS F holy:my God fave chy ſeruant that
j Bel putteth bis trudin chee,
=F Bemercitaull bufome,D Lod:
for 4) ‘Dill call dayly Hpon thee,
4 Comkoꝛt the fouleot thy feruant :fo2 vnto thee
(D Lord) doe F life bp my foule..
5 Forthou Lozde art goodand gracious :and of
great mercy bitto all them that call pon thee.
6 Give eate 102d bnto my praper:and ponder
the boyce of mine Humble defires.
7 Arnthe time ofmy trouble ZF wiicall bpon thee:
for thou heareſt me,
8 Among the gods there is none ithe vnto thee
(D Lo2d:) there ts not one that can do as thou doef,
9 Allnations whom thou hal made, thailcome
and worſhipthee, O Loꝛd:and hal glozifie thy ame.
10 For thou arf great, doch wonderous things:
thou art Godalone,
ri Teach nie thp way, D Lod: and Jwill walke
in thy trueth: D knit mp heart onto thee, that 3 may
feare thy Mame.
12 Jwill thanke thee, D Lord my Cod, with all
niy Heart :and will praiſe thy Name fo2 cuermogze. -
13 fforzagreat ts thy mercy toward me: and thot
Hall deliuered my loule from tye netherinok bell.
14 O God, the proud arevifen again’ mee: and
the congregations ofnaughty men baue fought after.
my foule, and Baue not fet thee before their eyes.
15 But thou, D 02d God, art ful otfcõpaſſion and
mercy:long ſuffering, plenteous in goodnes a trueth.
16 O turne thee then onto mee, andhaue dese
pod.
SEA] —ANe
7 = Moneth. Thexvy.day. —
sss Hpattinee: giue chy ſtrength vnto thy ſeruant, and
helpe the ſonne of thine handmaid.
17 Shew ſome Gord token vpon me fo2 good, that
they which hate me may fee tt, and be aſhamed: bes
cauſe thout 020 hall holpen me, and comfo2ted mee,
Fundamentacius. Plal. 87.
H& foundations are bpon the holy hils: the Lod
+ “loueth the gates of Sion, moze then al the dwel⸗
lings of Jacob. )
r 2 Werp excellent things ave {poker of thee: thor
citieofGod. | |
3 FJ will thinke bpon Raab and Babylon: with
them that fnow me.
» 4 Webhold pee the Pbvilitines alfo: and they of |
Tyre, with the Wortans.toc,there was be borne,
5 Andof Sion it thal be repozted, that hee was
boznein her: and the mot High hall ſtabliſh ber.
6 Whe Lozdthati rebearle it when he writeth bp
the people: that he was bozne there. :
7 Wbefingers alfo and trumpetters hall he re:
hearſe: all my freſh ſprings hall be in thee.
DomineDeus, Pfal.88.
O Loꝛd God of my faluation , J haue crped day and
sight befoze thee: D let mp praper enterinto thy
preſence, incline thine care vnto my calling.
2 for mp foute is full of trouble : and mp life
draweth nigh vnto Heil.
3 FJamcounted asone of them that goe downe
into the pit:and Jhaue bene euen as aman that bath
4 Free among the dead, ike vnto them that bee
Wounded and lie in the graue: vohich bee out of res
membzrance, and are cut away from thy hand,
5 Thou haſt laid me in the loweſt pit: in a place
Of darkeneſſe, and in the deepe.
i = See
— 3 —
6 Chine i
@ ,
Moneth. The xvijday,
¢ Chine indignation lieth hard vponmee: and
6
Hou bat vexed ne ‘With all thy tormes,
⸗
Chou hat put away mine acquaintance farre
at
, from me: and made melobeabhorred of them.
9 Dp light fatter fo2 bery trouble: Loy haue
called dayly vpon thee, J haue ſtretched out my
‘Dands vnto thee, i Be. oe.
to Boek thou thety wonders among the dead: o2
hall the dead rite bp againe and pratferhees · —
11 Shall thy loving hindneffe be chewed tn the
graue: orꝛ thy faitifutnerte in defruction: «= a!
‘12 Spal thy wonderous workes bee knowen in
the darke: and thy righteoutnerte in tie land where
all things are forgotten? D5 at
13 Unto thee haue Jeryed, D Low: anv early
hall my praver come befoze thee,
L020, toby abh atelithou mp foule sand hidelt
14
thouthy face from mee . 3
Jam in milerie, and like vnto him that is at
the point to die: euen from my youth pp thy terrozs
haue J luffered with a troubled mind,
naa o, CUP wratheull ditpleature Goeth ouer me: and
the feare of Chee path ondone ine,
17 Dhep came round about mee dayly like water:
and compaſſed me fogetber on enery fine,
18 Dy louers and friendes bat thou put away
from ine: ana hid mine acquaintance out of ny fight,
“| “Mifericordias Domini. Pfal,8o,
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nelle of the £o2d: with mymouth will J prayer.
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— Thexvy.day.
J have made a couenant wtih mp chotens J
paire (wozne vnto Mautd my ſeruant.
"4 Chy teed will J ſtabliſh foz euer:andſet vp thy
throne front one generationtoanether,
5 DO Low the very beauens hall praiſe thy won⸗
derous workes: aid thy trueth in the Congregation
ofthe Saitits,
6 Fforwhots be among the clouds; that hall be
compared vnto tie Lod?
7 And whatishe among the gods: that hall bee
‘Whe bnto the Lod?
8 ovis very greatly to be feared inthe countelt
of the Saints: and tobe had in reuerence of all them
-thatare about him.
yg PD Lo2d Godokhoſtes, ‘oho islife vnto thee:
thytrueth mot mightte Low, ison eueryſide.
10 Thou ruleſt the raging of the Sea:thou ſtillell
‘the wanes thereof vohen chey ariſe.
11 Thou hak ſubdued Egypt, and delkroped it:
thou haſt ſcattered thine enemies abrdade with thy
‘Mighty arme.
12 The heauens are ehine,the earth alſo is thine:
‘thou batt laid the foundation of the round worlde,
and all that therein is.
13 Thou pa made the North and the South:
CTaboꝛ and Hermon hallretopceinthpName,
14 Thou haſt a mightie arme : ſtrong is thrhand,
and high is thy right hand.
13 Kighteouſneſſe and equitie is the habitation ot
10 -thp feate: mersy and trueth hall goe before thy face.
.¢ . 26 dBlefledis the people, D Lod, that can reioyce
nthe: thep Hal walke tn p light ofthy counten aS
17 Their delight ſhalbe daply in thy. namesand.in
£bp vighteownelle malt thepmaketheir boat, —
8 Foz thou art the glory oftheir Grength randn
sea =a 5
Ni Eo parinaaa Mn» coup”
Moneth. The xyij. day. —
thy louing kindnes thou ſhalt lift bp our hornes.
19 For the Lord is our delence:the holy One of Iſ⸗
raelis our hing.
20 Thou {pakek ſometime tn bilions vnto thy
Saints, etatdet: Jhaue laid heipe bpon one that fs
mightie Jhaue exalted one cholenout of the peopie,
21 J hauefound Dauid imp lernant: with my ho⸗
iy opie haue FZ anointed htm...
2 My hand ſhall hold au fall: and my arme ſhal
Guenatben vim,
23 Gbheenemie hail not be able to doe him bio⸗
lence: the ſonne of wickedneſſe Hall not hurt him.
24 J ſhal ſmite dovone bis loes before his tace:and
plague them that bate him,
5 My trueth alfo and my mercy halbe with Him: .
an in my Mame hail his horne be exalted.
6 FZ will ſet his dominion alfoin the ſea: and his
: - righthand ihe floong,
27 Pe thalcallme, Chou art my Father: my God,
aid inp frongfaluation.
23 And J will make Him mp fir borne: higher.
then the kings of the earth...
- 29 My mercie wit J keepe fo2 him koreuermore:
and my couenant hall ſtand faſt with him.
His ieede allo will J make coendure-foz euer:
and his thzone as the daves of heauen.
31 But ik his chiloren lorlake mp law: and walke
"notin my tuagementg;......
32 Fithey breake my ſtatutes, and Heepe not my.
— commandements: F.wiil bilite their offences with -
| Sherodand their ſinne with ſcourges.
| 33 Meuerchelelle, my loning hindnelle will J wot
vᷣtterly take from bin: 1102 fuffer my tructh to faile.
34 Pycoucnant wil F not bzeake, no2 alter the
sing cba fsgoue out ofmp ips: a pate womn bre
J
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¢ te 2 b
of.
Mobeth. The: xviſ ay.
‘by my bolinefle hae Iwin — Dauid.
35 Dis ſeedeſhall indure for euer: and his ſeate is ,
like as the ſunne before me, |
36 He hall Cand fal for euermoꝛe ag the Moone:
aiid as the faithful wWitnef{e in Heaven, dD
37 Wutthou bak abhorred and korſaken thine ae
nointed: and art diſpleaſed at himn.
33 Thou bak broken the couenant of thy feruant: )
and call His crowne to the ground.
39 Thou hak ouerthzowen al bis hedges: and
— ſtrong holde.
40 All they that geebp, fpoite him: and be {3 bee
come arebuke to bis neighbours. -
41 Thou bak (et bp the right hand of big enemies:
and made ali his aduerfaries to reioyce.
42 Thou haſt takew away the edge ofbis word:
and giueſt hint not victory in the battell.
43, Chou bat put out bis glory: and cat his throne
downe to the ground.
44 Che dayes of bis pouth att thou wortened: and
couered Him with diſhonour.
45 Lord, How long tilt thou bine thrtelte fo2 e⸗
tier sand hall thy wath burne life fire?
46 Oh remember how thot my time 18: wyhere⸗
‘fore halt thou made all men for nought?:
47 Mhat man is he that liueth and ſhall not: kee
Death: hal he deliuer bis ſoule from the band of bei?
48 Lozde , where are thy olde louing kindneſſes:
wvhich chow fioaret onteDawdinthp tricky? -
‘49 Remeber , Low, the rebuke that thy fee?
vants bate: and how J doe beare in my bofome the
3 — "
herewith thine enemies bane: biaſphemed
thee and flandered the footefteps of thine andinted:
peapledbe the 1020 fo2 a — — kee
omine, ‘
Moneth. The XViij. day.
Domine,refugium. Pfal.9o,
4 Ot oe D2d, thouvatt beene our reftige :from Mornin
Frys Oe generation toanother, —
— Before the mountaines were °°”
4 off * brought forth.oz euer the earth andthe :
a> world wereimade: thou art God frem
eueciaiting,and wo2id Without end,
3 Chou turneſt man to deſtruction:againe thou
fayeft, Come againe pe childzen of men.
4 fora thoufand peeres in thy fight are but as
pefterdar : fectng that is paſt as a watchin the night.
5 Aflooneas thou {cattcreft them, thepare even
88 afleepe: and fade away ſuddenly like the graſſe.
6 Anthe moming it is greene, a groweth bp: but
in the euening it ig cut Downe, dried bp, ¢ withered.
7 §fo2 weconſume away in thy difpleature: and
are afraid at thy tozathfull indignation.
: 8 Chou hak fet our miſdeedes before thee: and
our ſecret finnes in the fight of thy countenance.
9 for when; thou art angry, allour dayes are
— Gone: we being our reeres to an end,as it were a tale —
that is told.
10 Ghedapes of our age are threeſcore peeres and
ten, and though mer bee fo rong that they come to
fourefcoze veres:yet is their ſtrength then buttabour -
and ſorrow.ſo foone paſſeth it away, and toe are gone,
- 11 But who regardeth the power of thy tozath:fo2
euen theraftcras aman feareth, fo ts thy Difpieafure. i
12 sD teach bsto number our dapes: that hoc map :
apply our bearts nto wiſedome.
13 Gurne thee againe,(D Loꝛdat the laſt: and be
- gracious vnto thy feruants,
. 14 Difattifie bs with chy mercp,and that ſoone:ſo
~ hall wereioyce andbe glad all the dayes of our life.
15 Comfort bs againe * alter the time pot
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Moneth. Phexviyj.day, ~~
thou batt plagued bs:and for the peeres wherein twee |
haue ſuſſered aduerſitie.
16 Syewe thyleruants thr wornerand their chil |
dren thy gloryv.
17 Andthe glorious Maieſtie ofthe Loy our od
“be vpon vs: anes thou tbe wo2ke of our bands vp⸗
on vs.O pꝛoſper thou our handie woꝛke. |
— habitat. Pfal.or.
VV Hofodweileth oudertye defence of * moſt
High:hall abide onder the Hadow of the Al⸗
2 5 ‘wil fay ontothe Lod, thou art mp hope, and
myſtrong bold: my God, in him will J traf.
3 Foꝛhee thall deliuer thee from the tare of the
Punter: and fromthe noyſome peſtilence.
4 He ſhall dekend thee buder His wings, and thou
fhalt be fafe onder bis feathers: bis faithfulineſſe and
tructh ſhalbe thy ſhield and buckier.
5 Wbhou halt not bee afraid for any terrour by
night : 1102 foz the arrow that flieth by dap,
«6 forthe pettilence that walketh in darkeneſſe:
noz fo the ſickneſſe that deſtroyeth in the noone day.
7 Athouſand ſhall kall beſide thee, a ten thouſand
at thy right band: but it hall not come nigh thee.
g Dea,with chine eyes hale choubeholo and fee |
* the reward ofthe vngodir.
- 9 Fozrthou Lozd art mp hope: thou batt fet thine
. poufle ofdefence berp High.
10. Chere chall no euill happen vnto thee: neither
ſhall any plague come nigh thy Dwelling,
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- bE for peethall qiuebis Angelschargeouer thee: :
to keepe thee in ail thy wares.
12, Chep hall beave thee in their hands : that chou
hurt not thy foote againſt a ſtone.
chonnaue ————
Moneth The xviij.day.
Lion and the dragon halt thou treade onder thy feet,
14. Wecaule He Hath (et his loue bpon ine, therefore
thali Jdeliuer him: F ſhal ſet htm bp, becaule he bath
hnowen my Name.
q 15 He thalcall vpon ime, and J wil beare him:yea,
J am with him introuble, J will deliuer him, and
bringo bi to honour.
s ith long like wil J fatitiie him: and ſhew him
|) Mypfatuation.
= - Bonumeftconfiteri, » Pfaligz.
M3 a good thing togiue thankes vnto the Lod:
and Co ling praties bute thy Name,D SD ynot Bison.
—F — ran Wo tell of thy loutug —— ete the moz-
m frand ofthyptrueth in the night ſeaſo
3 Wponaninirument of ten rings, ¢ bpon the
Lute ppon a lowd inſtrument, and bpon the Parpe.
4 Fo2thou ho2d halt made me glad thzough thy
works:and F wil reioyce in giuing praiſe fo2 the opes
rations of thy hands.
5 DLord,how glorious are thy vooskes: and thy
thoughts are very deepe.
6 An vn wile man doeth rot weil conſider this:
and a foole doeth not vnderſtand it.
7 When the vngodly are greene as the gralſe, and
when all the wozkes of wickednes do flourith: then
fhali they be deſtroyed foz euer,but thou Lord art the
moſt hieſt for euermoꝛre
8 Foꝛ loe, thine enemies (D 02d) toe thine enes
nies (hail peril: and all the workers of wickednetle
fhalbe deſtroyed.
9 But my borne ſhall be exalted like the horne of
an unicorne: fo2 Jam anointed with freſh oyvle.
10 Mine eye atfo hal tee hig luſt of mine enemies:
and mine care thal hearebis deſire of the wicked that
riſe “3 again me,
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|) Euening
Monteth Thexvijday. ~
11 The righteous tall four tikes palme tree:
and ſhall ſprꝛead abꝛoad like a Cedar in
2 Such as bee planted in the houſe ofthe Lord: —
fhalt flourith in the Courts(of the boufe) ofour God,
13 They alfo halt bring koorth moze fruit in their
age: and ſhall be fat and well liking. |
14 Chat they map thewe how truethe Lo my
= ig; and that there ts no — —
im.
Dominus regnauit. Pal. 93.
yore
= F He Lord is King, and hath put on gloꝛious
he apparell : the Lord bath put on big apparel,
and girded himlelfe with ſtrength.
2 Hebath made the round world fo ſure: that tt
cannot be mooued. —
Euer unce the world began, hath thy leatebene
dota thou art from euerlaſting.
Che floods are tifen(D Lo2d) the floods haue
ut⸗ bp their voyce:the floods lift vp cheir waues.
5 Whe waues of the Sea are mighty, and rage
horribly : but pet the Lozd that dwelleth on high, is
mightier.
6 Chyteſtimonies D Loꝛd are very fure: holi⸗
neſſe becommech thine boule for euer.
Deus vltionum Plſal.94.
Oꝛr God to whome vengeance belongeth: thou :
Godto whmbengeance belongeth, he wthy ieife
2 Arile thou tudge ofthe worid: and reward che
prꝛoud after their deſeruing.
3.102d, how long ſhall the vngodly: hovo long
ſhallthe bngodly triumph?
4 Powlong thall all wicked doers ſpeake fo dit⸗
dainefully, and make ſuch proud boaſting?
5. They ſmite downe thy people; D ord: rand |
6 Ther: 4
trouble ihe ben
Sex 7? They murther the widow aud the ſtranger⸗
and put the katherleſſe to death.
7 Andpet they fap, Guth, the Lord hall not tee:
neither hall the God of Jacob regard ic. |
$ Wake heed ve vnwiſe among the people: <D. pee :
ia Diets will pe vnderſtand?
t planted the eare hall be tot Beare: 02
he that made the eve, hall be not fee 2
to D2 he that nurturech the heathen: tt is Be that
teacheth man Bnotwoledge.thall not be puniſh?
11 Che Lod knoweth the thoughts of mam: that
they are but baine.
12. Blefledische man whoin thou chaltenelt, (D
Lord: )andteache# him inthy Law.
13 That thou nape giue him patience in time of
adueritie: vntil the pit be digged bp for the vngodly.
14 Fo2the Lod will not fatle his people ; neither
will he ſorſake his inheritance.
5 untill righteouſneſſe turne againe vnto iudge⸗
“ment: alifuch as be true in heart hall follow it.
16 who willrife bp with me againt the wicked:
02 who will take my part again the euil doers?
17 Itthe Lo2d had not helped me: tt had not fats
ied but mp foule had bene put to ſilente.
18 But when FZ tatd, Wy foote path tipped thy
mercy (D Lodi beldmebp.,
19 In the multitude of the fozrowesthat J had in
my heart: thy comforts haucrefremedmypfoule,’
20 wilt chou haue any thing to doe wich the Basle
of wickednefle : which imagineth miſchiefe asa iato?
“21 Chey gather them together againd the toute
of the righteous: and condemne the innocent blood.
22 Dutthe Lordis my refuges and my x 00
frength of my confidence, aga 2
: “8 h ethatvecompente fe ete ites
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Moneth. Phe xix,day. ..
deſtroy them in heir owne malice: pea, the Lord our
. PH (hall deſtroy them.
Venite,exulremus. Pfal.95. |
& Come,tet os fing onto the Lord: let vs hears |
(ssc b Cilp reioxce tn the ſtrength of our faluation.
fe 2. fLetoscome before bis peelence with
———— and ſhew our ſelues Jad in him
With Plalmes.
3 ffoz the Lozdig 4 great God: andagreat King
aboue all gods.
4In his hand are all the corners of the earth:
‘andthe ſtrength of the hils is bis alfo.
5 Ohe Deaishis,andhe made tt sand bis hands
prepared thedzpland. .
D.come, let vs worlhip and fall downe: and
nel befo2e the Lord our maker,
For bec isthe Lozgd our God:and wee are the
people of his pature,and the theepe of his hands. .
8 . Go day tf pee wilibeare his voyce, Harden not
pour hearts : a8 in the prouocation,and asin the day
bf tempeation {ithe wilderneffe. )
9. When pour fathers tempted me: prooued nice,.
and ſaw my woꝛrkes.
10 Fourtie peerestong was y grieued with this
generation and faid: it is a people that Doe erte in
their bearts,fo2 they Have not knotwen mp Wares.
11 Wnte whom Iſware in my wath: oe they
ſhouid not enter iuto my ref. |
Cantate Domino. Phalieé;.
oO Sing vito the Loz aPewt ford: halal the
Loꝛrd all the tobole earth.
Sing bnto the Lord, andpratte hig Name >be.
‘eli of his faluation trom das today.
3. Declare his honour vntothe Heathers; and pis
4 Foz
wonder⸗ bite all people.
* oneth. . ¥
4 forthe Lozdis greatand cannot woꝛthily bee
patted : be is moze to be feared then all gods.
5 Asforchegodsof the Heather, they be but J⸗
Doles: but it is toe Loꝛd Chat made the Heauens,
6 Glozpand woꝛlhip are before him ; power and
Honour ave in bis Sanctuary,
7 Alcribe vnto the Lozd, (D pee binreds ofthe
people :) alcribe vnto the 1020 woꝛſhip and power. —
8 Afcribe vnto the Lozd the bonourdue vnto big
Mame : bring pꝛeſents and come tito his courts,
2 D wozrthip the Lord inthe beautp of holineſſe:
let thewbholeearthfandinaweofiim, = |
lo @elltt out among the Peathen, thatthe Lo
is Ring : andthatitis he which hath made the round
world fo fa that it cannot be mooued, and bow that
be ſhall tudge the people righteoully, |
| _ Ir Let the beauens reioyce, and let the earth bee
glad :iet the fea make a noyſe, and all that therein is.
«2 Letthe Keld betopfull and all that ig tn it:then
Hail all the trees of che wood resopce befoze the Loꝛd.
13 Foshe commeth, foz hee commeth to tudge the
earth: and with righteouimeſſe to tudae the woeld,
andthe people with bis trueth. :
Dominusregnauii, Pfal.97. |
T He Lozdis hing. the earth maybe glad thereof:
pea, the multitude of the ples map be alad therof.
2 Cioudesanddarkenefle areround about Him:
oy See andiudgement are the habitation of
Bis Seat,
3 Where hail goe a fire befoze Him: and burne bp
his enemies on euery fide,
4 His lightnings gaue ſhine vnto the worſd: the
earth faw it and was atraid. | |
. § The bits melted like ware atthe preſence of the
Loꝛrd: at the pꝛeſence ofthe Loꝛd of the whole earth.
ep Bae 6 He
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J pening 9 r
SVLOTICULI. AAC ALA, ‘Udy ee
6 Che beauens haue declared dis righteoumes:
and all the people bane ſeene bis glory.
7 -Contoundedbe all they that worſhip carued J⸗
mages, and that delight in vaine Gods: worſhip him.
all pe gods. |
8 Sion Beard ofit,aud reioyced: and the daugh⸗
ta OF Juda were glad, becaute of thy iudgements,
020, |
9 Foꝛ thou Lord art higher, then all that are in
theeartth: thou art exalted farre aboue allgods. |
“io O pe that toue the Lord, fee that pee bare the
thing which is cull: the Lord preſerueth the toutes:
of his Saints,Ye hall deliuer them from the hand of.
the vngodly.
11 There is ſprung bp a itght fog the righteous.
andiopfullglaancle toz fuch asbetruebearted.
‘J2 Retoycein the Lord pee righteous: and giue
varn koꝛ a remembꝛance of bis holineiſe.
Cantate Domino. Pfal.98..
J Sing vnto the Lord a Mew ſong: for he:
BI ath done marueilous things.
"2: with his hie tight hand & with
~ the bictogp..
3, Che Lord declared his faluation:bigrightcout:
ES hath heopenly ſhewed in the fight ofthe heathen.
Hee hath rememb2ed his mercy and trueth tos
ward the houſe of Iſrael:and al the ends ofthe wozld:
YE ueſeene the faluation ofour God...
5 Siew your felues foptull onto the Lord, atl ye
HEN tig, reioyce and giue Hankes,
zaiſe the Lord vpon the harpe: fing to the
bape wis HE pte of thankeſgiuing.
ts alfo and ſhawmes: O chew
‘pour it ioyfull before the Lozd the eee?
cg “ee the — — ai all that therein
{3 ee world,and ther that dwell therein.
9. Letthe floods clap thetr bands, and iec the hils
be topfull together befoze the Lord: kor be is come to
iudge the earth.
10 With righteoutnene hall he iudge the world:
And the people with equitie.
{ Dominus regnauit. Pfal.99.
1 Lord is ing, be the people neuer fo —
ene: helitteth betweene the Cherubime, bethe
earth neuer ſo vnquiet.
$5 2 ' Che Lord is great in Sion:and high abou all
Op eg. ;
3 They thal giue thankes onto thy Name:which
is qreat, wonderfull,and boly.
. 4. The Bings power loueth iudgment. thou bat
Prepared equity: thou hak executed tudgement and.
righteoufnes in Jacob.
5 MDinagnifie the 102d our God: and fail Downe
before bis fosteftoole,foz be tg boty.
6 Moles and Aaronamong his rieks,and Sa⸗
muel among ſuch as call vpon his Name:theſe cal⸗
led vpon the Lord, and be beard them.
7 Hee ſpake vnto themoutof the cloudie pillars.
for theykept his Teſtimonies, and the Law that hee
gaue them.
8 hou heardeſt them (D 02d our God:) how:
forgauett them, D God, and punithead thetr ovone
ingen,
Omaagnifie the Lord our ‘od, and wortchip
bin vpon hishoty bill: fo2 the Lord our God is holy.
TubilateDeo. Pfal,109.
oO () Be ioyluli in the Lord (all pe lands:) ferue the
oli gladneſſe; scone before pis: pretence
yA Pe ee —
2 Bepefure thatthe Lord he is Gov,itishethat
hath mabe vs.and not we our ſelues:we are His peo
ple,and the theepeofhispatture.
3. O goe vrour way into his gates with thanke⸗⸗
giuing, and into his courtes with praiſe:be thankiull
* vᷣnto him, and ſpeake good of bis Mame,
die 4, forthe Lord is gracious , bis mercy ts euerla·
Pt ſting: and His trueth endureth trom generation to
an generation.
Miſericordiam & iudicium. Pfal.ror,
q Me (ong thalbe of Mercy and Judgement: orto
thee, D Lod, will JIſing.
2 Olet mebaue vnderſtanding: in the way of
qgodlineffe, J
3 uber wilt thou come vnto me: J will walke
in my boule with a perfect Heart,
4 GF roil cake no wicked thing in hand, Z hate the
—— of vntaithtulneſſe: there fhall nofuch cleaue
nto me, |
5 Atroward heart call departirom wees F tot
not know a wicked perfon. |
6 Who ſo pꝛiuiiy Gandereth bis neighbour:him
will J deſtroy. |
7 who ſo hath alſo a pꝛoud looke, and high foe
macke: J mall not ſuffer bin,
8 Mine epestooke vnto ſuch as bee fatthtull in
theland:thattheyimapdwellwithme,
Th who ſo leabeth agodly life: he ſhall de myſer ·
ne, | 3 :
, to Chere Halt no decettfall perfon dwellin mp —
qeue = Wee that, telleth ives hall not tarry in mp
ght, | |
at Iſhall ſoone deſtroy al the vngodly that are in
theland:that 3 may roote out all wicked doers from
the City of the 1.020,
; ; Domine
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- eee Ee
Moneth. The x.day.
Domine exaudi. Pfal.102,
fem 4 Care my prayer. D Lord: and let my cry Morning
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ingcome vnto thee. ptayer
Rens 2 Pidenot toy face fromme inthetime :
| ofiny trouble senciline thine cares vnto me
when Fcal,Oveare me, and that right ſoone.
3 fozmpdapesare confumed amar like finokes
and mp bones areburnt bp as it were a ſirebrand.
4 My heart is {mitten downe,and withered like
Grafle: fo that Jj fozgettocate my bꝛead. —
5 Foꝛr the voyce of my groning: my bones will
ſcarce cleaue to my fieth.
6 Jam become like a Pelicane inthe wildernes:
and like an owle that is in the deſert. |
7 Phaue watched,and am euen as it wert a ſpar⸗
row: that fitteth alone bpon the boule top.
8 Mine enemies reutle me al the day long: a they
that are mad bpd me,are fwo2n together again me,
9 F025 haue eaten ates as if were bꝛead: and.
mingled my drinke voith weeping. a
10 And that becaule of thine indignation ¢ wath; ae
fo2 thou bat taken me bp,and cal me Downe. ; i
11 My dayes are gone likea fhadow : and J am
witherealike gralſe. | |
12 Dut thow, (MD Lozd halt endure for ener: and
thy remembrance throughout all generations, |
13 Chow Mhait ariſe and baue mercy bpon Sion:
fo2 itis time that thou haue mercy vpon her, yea, tae
time is come. opr si
14 And whyr?thy leruants thinke bpon ber Tones:
and it pitieth them to flee ber inthe duſt.
15 Che heather thall feave thy Name, D Lord:
and all the Bings ofthe earth thy Maieſtie.
16 —— bp Sion:and when
Gb appeare.- :
iagiorr ahs Appears 17 when
: eta infirmities,
AVANCE ST) Ae
17 When be curneth him onto the prayer t of the :
pooie deſtitute:and deſpiteth not their deltre,
18 This hall be written fo2 thoſe that come afters —
and the people which thatbe bozne, hal pꝛaiſe 6 Logp.
19 for he hath looked Dotone from bis Sanctuas
fp: out of the heauen dtd the 102d behold the earth,
20 Dyathe might heare the mournings offuch as
be tn captiuitie: and deliver the children Sppotnted
bnto death.
21 Chat thep may declare the Hame of the Loꝛd
in Sion: and his woꝛſhip at Hhie ruſalem.
22 When the people ave gathered together:and the
kingdomes allo to ſerue the Loꝛd.
223 he brought downe my trength in my tourney: uz
and — mydapes.
But Iſaid, D myp @od, take menot away tit
the midaed of mine age: as fo2 thy yeres, they endure
throughout all generations.
25 Chou Lerd in the beginning halk laid the fours |
Datson of Che earth: and the heauens are the worke
Of thy bands,
26 Thepyſhall perith , but thot ſhalt endure: they
allthail ware olde asdocthagarment,
27 And asa befture halt thouchange them, and
-thepihali be changed sbut thou art thc fame, and thy
peeres ſhall not faile,
28 Che childzen of thy feruants thal continue:
and their feede thal 2nd fa tn thy fight,
Benedicanima. Pfal,103
a Pe
8 Pp: Kaiſe the Lod, D. mp foule: and alt ithatis wich⸗
in ime pꝛaſſe hig holy Name.
bi st eae tye L023, inp foute,and forget not al
aOHICh torgiueih cig an Heated all
tm
| wyich
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Beir nl ohlapes eo
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~ Moneth. Thexx. “lie
which laueth thy life from deutuction: and
—— thee with mercy and louing kindneſſe.
5 Which latiſlieth thy mouth with good things: |
making thee pong and luſty as an eagle.
6 The Loꝛrd erecuteth righteoutnefle and iudge⸗
ment: fo2 all them that are opprefied with wong.
7 as Pe thewed his waves vnto Motes: His workes
onto the childzen of Iſrael.
: The Lozdis fulofcompalion and mercy; long
fuffering and ofareat goodneſſe.
9 He will not alway be chiding: neither keepeth
he his anger kor euer.
10 He hath not dealt with bs after our ſinnes:nor
rewarded bs accozding to our wickedneſſe.
11 Foꝛ locke how High the beauenis in compart:
fon ofthe earth : fo great is his mercy alſo toward:
_ themthatfearebim. :
12 Looke bom wide alfo the Catt is fromthe noel:
fo farre bath be fet or finnes from bs, 3
13 Peg, like as a father pitieth his owne children:
euẽ ſo is the Loꝛd merctfulonto them that ſeare him.
14 For He knoweth wohereot wee be made: hee re⸗
membieth that toe are but but.
1535 The dayes of man are but as graſſe: fo2 he flour
githethasaflowjeotthe field.
16 Foꝛ afoone as the winde goeth ouer it, it is
gone : andthe place thereof thallhnow tt no moze.
17 Butthe mercifull qoodnefle ofthe ‘Lord endu-
reth fozeuer and ever vpon them that feare him: end
his rigute ouineſſe vpon childsenschildzen,
18 Euen vpon ſuch as keepe bis Couenant: and:
thinke vpon his Commandements to doe chem.
19 The Lord hath prepared his feate in beaten:
and bis kingdome tuleth ouer all.
20 7 ne the Lod, pe Angels otis, ve * ten |
Moneth. Ihexx.day. 4
cell in ſtrength: pee that tulfilibis Commandement, |
and hearken vnto the voyce of Higiwo2ds,
21 D peatle the Lozd, all ye bis hoſts:ye feruants
of his that Doe his pleafure.
22 D ſpeake goon of the Lord, all ye Works of hig,
in all places of his dominion: pꝛaiſe thou the Lord,
D mvp foule,
Benedicanimamea. Pfal.104,
SS Waite the Lord, O myfoule : D Lodmyp
Vise, (BOD, thou art become erceeding glorious
SAREE thou: art clothed with matey and Honour.
“2 Thou deckeſt thy ſelfe with tight as tt were with
a garment:a ſpꝛeadeſt out the heauens like a curtain.
3 Which lapeth the beame s of his chamber inthe
waters: and maketh the cloudes his charet, and wal:
keth bpon the wings of the wind
4 Pee maketh bis Angels fpivite: and bis mints
ters a flaming fire. .
5 DHeelapde the foundations of the earth: that it
neuer (ould moue at any Cime.
6 Thou coucredé it withthe dcepe like as with
agarment: the waters ſtand tn the hilles.
7Atthyrebußke they flee: at the boyce of thy thun⸗
der they are afratd,
They goe bp as high as the hils, and downe to
the balleps beneath: euen vnto the place which thors
bat appointed foz them.
9 Thou batt fee them their bounds; which they
fal not pafle:nettherturne againe to coucr the earty.
10 Helendeth theſprings into the riuers: which
runne among the hils.
11 All beaſtes of the field dzitihe thereof: and the
wilde aſſes quench their thirſt.
12 Belides themhatt the foules of the aire haue
their habitation: and ings mong the branches, be
13
Euening
prayer.
'> % — * - 4 ’
ee ee :
, The xx. day.
— 1 —— ———— aboue: the earth is
filled with the fruit olthy works.
4 De beingeth foorth gralſe kor the cattell: and
greene berbefo2 theferutceofmen,
15 Ghathe map being food outof the earth, and
wine that maketh glad the heart of mai: andopleto
make Him a cheerefull countenance, and bread to
ſtrengthen mans heart.
66 The trees otthe 102d alſo are full of fap: euen
the Cedarsof Libanus which be bath planted.
17 Wherein the birdes make their nes: and the
Firre trees are adwelling foz the Stoztie.
1g Che bigh hils are arefuge foz the wild goates:
and fo are the ſtony rocks (02 the conics.
1g He appointed the Moone fo2 certaine featons :
and the Sunne knoweth his going downe.
20 Chou makelt darkenefle that tt maybe night:
wherein allthe beatts ofthe forreſt doe moue.
their meat at God.
22 Che Sunne ariſeth, and thepaet them away
i sandlay them dovone tn their dennes.
3 Wan goeth korth tohis worke, and to bis la
bout oe the euening.
D Lo2d, how manifold are thy works: in wifes
bona thou made them all,the earth ts full of thy
— riches
25. Hoistheareat and wide fea alfa: ‘wherein are
—— creepinginnumerable, both fmaitand great
eaſts.
26 There goe the ſhips, a there ts that Liuiatham
whom thou. haſt made to take his paſtime thercin.
27 Theſe wait all vpon thee: that thou mapelt,
giue them meate in due ſeaſon.
21 The Lions roaring after their praye: doe feeke |
28 secetaeemee them, they gather tt: iad
— — —
Fe ES ee ee
Moneth. The xxj.dax.
wohen thou openett thy band, they arefilled 16 goon;
29 When thou hidelt thy face ,thep are troubled:
when thou takeſt away their becath,tyep die, and are
turned againe to their duff,
30 When thou lettelk thy brꝛeath qo forsth,thep thal |
be made: and thou fhalt renew thefaceoftheearth,
31 Che glozious Maieſty of the Lozd hal endure
fo2 euer: the Lozd hall retopce in bis workes. =~
32 Cheearth hall tremble at the looke of him: il
Motning
player.
Se ir or
cheval
he doe hut touch chebils,thepthalifmoie.
33 J will fing onto the Lord as long as Jliue: J
will praple mp God, while Jhaue my being, |
34 And fo thall mp words pleaſe Him: mp top hall
be in the Lord. | |
35 As fozfinners,thep ſhalbe confumed out of the
earth, and the vngodly hall cometo an end: praife
thou the Lod, D mp foule,pzaple the Lord.
Confſitemini Domino. . Pfal.ro5.
YAN, Biue thankes vnto the 102d, and call vpon
Es his Mame: tell the people what things hee
Pees Hath done, ae SE:
2 Diet por fongs be ofhint,and praiſe him: and
Iet pour taiking be of all His wonderous workes.
3 Retoypce ie his holy Name : let the heart of chem
relopce that fecke the Lord.
a} 4 Seekethe Lod and hts ſtrength: ſeeke his face
iy euermoze.
5 Remember the marueilous works that he hath
a Done:hiswonders,and the iudgements of his mouth,
Lit 6 Opee feed of Abraham his leruant: pe children
oe of Jacob his choſen. SHE —
q > Peis the Lozd our God: his iudgements are in
; ali the world. ;
} 8 He hath beene alway mindfullofhiscouenant —
and promitle: that pe made to a thouſand “eo |
— 9 Cue
Moneth. The xxy.day.
9 Cuenthe Couenant that be “a with Abra
ham : and the othe thathe fware vnto Iſahac.
10 Andappointed che fame vnto Jacobtoꝛ alaw:
and to Iſrael foz an euerlaſting teſtament.
11 Saying, unto thee voll J giue the land of
Chanaan : the lot of pour inhetitance.
12 When there were yet vut few ofthem : and
they Grangers tn the land.
13 Mhat time as they went from one nation to
another: fromone kingdome to another people.
14 Be lufiered no man Co Doe them wong: but res
pooued even Kings fo; their fakes,
15 Couch not mine anointed: ¢ doe nip Pꝛophets
no harme.
16 Moꝛeouer He called lor a dearth vpon the land:
and deſtroyed all the prou:fion of brꝛead.
17 But he had fenta man before them: euen Foe
feph which was fold to be a bond ſeruant.
18 Wholſle feet they burt inthe ſtocks: the yron en⸗
tred into bis foule.
19 Wintilithe time came that his caule was knowo⸗
en: the word of the Lord tried him.
20 Che King fent and deliuered him: the prince of
ie people let him goe free,
r Pemade him Lod alo of bis boule: and ruler
- Of ail his fubffance.
22 Chat hee might informe His princes afterbis
will: and teach bis Senatozs wiſdome.
23 Iſraelalſo came into Cgypt: and Jacob was a
ſtranger in the land of Bam,
24 And he encrealed His people exceedingly: and
made them ſtronger then their enemies.
25 Whoſe heart turned.fo that thep hated His peo-
ple: and Deait ontrucly with Hts feruants.
26 Gpen len: bee Doles hisleruant: and Aaron
Ce —*
ae: ae
Moneth. T.
whom he had choles. |
27 2nd thele hewedbis tokens among themand
wonders in theland of Bam.
28 Be lent darkeneſſe, and it Was Darke: and they
Were notobedient onto His word. |
* ——— their waters into blood: and ew
their
30 Their land brought koorth frogs: pea, euen in
their Kings chambers.
31 Heipake the word, and their came all maner of
flies: and lice inall their quarters,
32 Hegatic chem haileſtones toz rainesand flames
Of fire in tueir tand.
| 33 Helmote thelr bines alfo and figge trees:and
Ve deſtroyed the trecs that were in their coaſts
: 34 He lpate te word. the grafhopperscame,and
a catterpiliers innumerabie:¢ did cate bp all theagraffe
in their land, and deuoured the fruit of thetr ground,
. - 35 He ſmote allo the firk bone in theiviand: eves.
1 the coiefe of all their ſtrength.
rm 36 Hebrougut them forty allo with ſiluer ¢ gold⸗
ay there was not one feeble perfon among their tribes,
hie 37 Egypt was glad at their Departing: fo2 thep
a were afratd of them,
| 38 Heſpread out acloud to be acouering: and fite
a to giue light in the night featon.
‘. 39 At their defire he brought quailes: and Heated —
then with the brrad ot heauen.
40 Peopened therocke of fone, and the waters
a flowed out : ſo that rivers rannein Dp places, 2
_ 41 Foꝛwhp? he remembꝛed bis holy promile: and
| Avraham dis ſeruant. 7
} 42 Andie bought forth bis people with lop: ang 4 a
his choſen with gladnefie, is
43 And gaue ihemthe landsotthe heathen and £
=
beh 2
oS al
Rone. The s xx]. May.’
f chey tooke the laboursof the people tn poſſeſſion.
44 Tyat ther might keepebis Statures: and obs
lerue his Lawes.
Confitemini Domino Pfal. to6.
JGiue thankes nto che Lord, fo2 He ts gra⸗ Eucning
, cious:and his mercy endureth foreuer. prayer.
NA | 2 ho can expeeſſe the noble actes of
4) ſche Loꝛd:oꝛ ſhew foorth all bis pꝛaiſe:
Bleſſed are they that alway keepe
iudgement: anddoc righteouſneſſe.
Kemember me, O Lord, acccording to the fa⸗
uour that thou beareft vnio thy "people: O pifite me
with tcp ſaluation.
5, Chat FZ may fee the felicity of thy choſen: and
reiopce inthe gladneſſe ofthy people, and gtue thanks
with thine in heritance.
6 We haue finned with our fathers: we haue done
amifle and dealt wickedly.
7 Mur fathers regarded not thy wonders in E⸗
| pp neither kept hcp thy great qoodnefic in remem:
| bance: but were diſobedient at the Sea, euen at the
Wed fea.
8 Neuerthelelſe he helped them for his Mames
_ fake: thathe might makebis power tobe knowen.
| 9 He rebuked the Ked ſea alſo, a it was dried op: fo
Heied them thoow the deep.as thorow a wiidernes,
| 10 And he ſaued them from the aduatlaries band:
and delivered thei from the band of the enemy. . 4
J 11 As fo: thofe that troubied them , the waters o⸗ )
_ ner wbeimed chem: there was not cne of chem left.
! 12 Then belecucd they His we2ds; and fang praife
| vnto him. |
13 But withina while thep korgate His weekes:
Le and would not abide His countell.
1 vant lua caine vpon ate a aie — *
ep
\ Sa a et
? ; 5 bas 7
— — *
Moneth. Thexx. day. |
they tempted God tn the defart,
15 Andhee gaue them their deſire; and fent lean⸗
neſſe withall into their ſoule.
16 Theyangred Moles alfo in the tents: and Aa-
“ the Saint of the Loz.
7 So the earth opened, and ſwallowed bp Da⸗
than: and couercd the congregation of Abiram.
18 Andthe fire was kindled in their company: the
flame burnt bp the bngodly.
19 Chey made a catfe inHozeb: and worſhipped
the molten Image.
20 CThus they turned their glory: into the ſimili⸗
tude of acaife that catcth hay,
21 And they korgate God their Saulour: which.
had done fo great things in Cgypt..
22 Wonderous wozkes tn the land of Ham: and:
ee ull things bp the red Sea.
3 Hobe latdhe would haue deſtroyed them, had.
‘not @Botes his chofen ſtood before Himinthegap:to.
turne away bts wrathfullindignation,lek&bhe touts:
deſtroy them,
24 Pea, they thought fcozne of that pleafantiand:.
and gaue no credence vnto His word.
25. Bue murmured tn theirtents :and Pearkened:
Hot vnto the voyce of the Lord.
26 Chen litthe by his hand againt ther: to ouers q
throw themin the wilderneſſe. J
27° To cal out their feed among the Hations: and
to ſcatter them in the lands.
28 Cheyioyned themſelues vnto Baal Peor:and
ate the offcring of the Dead. 4
29 Thus they prouoked him to anger with the,
owne inventions: andthe plague wasgreatamong —
them :
30 ‘Then food bp Phinees, and prayed; and f :
.
: ib oe
ee 1 he XX] day.
31 And that Was counted vnto Him fo2righteoute
neſſe: among all pofterities fo2 euermoꝛe.
— 32 Chep angred him alſo atthe waters of rife:
ſo toat be punithed Doles fo2 their fakes,
33 Wecaule they provoked his ſpirit: fo that wee
Spake vnaduiſedly with his lips.
34 Neither deſtroyed they the Heathen: as the
Loꝛd commanded them,
35 But were mingled among the Heathen: and
learned their workes.
36 Inſomuch that they worſhipped their idoles,
which turned to their ovone decay: vea, they offerea
their ſonnes and daughters vnto deuils.
37 And ſhed innocent blood, euen the blood of their
fonnes and of their Daughters: whom they offered
Onto the oles of Chanaan,and the land was defied
with blood,
- 38 Chus were they ained w their owne workes:
and went a whoring with their ovone inuentions.
39 Therefore was the wrath ofthe Lord kindled
again€ bis people: in fo much that bee abhorred his
owne inheritance.
40And be gaue them ouer into the Hand of the hea⸗
then: a they that hated them, were lords ouer them,
4t Their enemies opprefled them: and Had then
in fubiection.
42. Wanya time did he deliuer them: but they vee
belied again bin woth their owne inuentions, awd
Were brought downe in their wickedneſſe.
43 Neuertheleſſe, when he ſaw their aduerhite:
he heard their complaint, 3
44 Be thought vpõ hig couenant .a pitied them ace
coding vnto ᷣ multitude ot his mercies:xea.he made
Bes iy ” led them —— captiue, to me them
— ———
5 Bell
mioneth. i he xXtj.a
45 Deliuer bs, D Lowdour Ged, and ——
fromamengthe heathen: that we may give thanks
vnto thy holy Mame.a make our boak of thypraiſe.
46 Bleſſed bethe Lord Godof Iſrael, trom euer⸗
laſting,and world without end: and let all tye people
ſay, Amen.
J— Plal. Lor.
* SN Giue thanties onto the Lord, foz he is graci⸗
15) ous :andijismercyendurett ir eue |
— Let them giue thanks vohom the Low
oath rebecmed: anid deliuered fromthe Hand of the
enemie.
3 And gathered thei outofthelandes, fromthe
Catt and from the Weſt: from the f North and from
the Sout.
4 Cher went affrap inthe wildernelle out ofthe
way: and found no city te Dwell in.
5 Hungry athirkt< : their touie fainted in them
6 SHotheycrred vnto the Lord in their trouble:
and he deliuered them from their diſtreſſe.
He led them toorth by theright wap: that they
might goe tothe city wherethepdwelt.
8 that men toould therefore praiſe the Lor
for bis goodneſſe: and declare the wonders that Hee
doeth foz the childzen of men.
9 For hee ſatiſfieth the emptie foule sand fillers:
the hungry foule with goodneſſe.
10 Such as fit in darkenedeandin the chadow of
death: being fat bound in miſery and pron.
11 Becauſe thep rebelled againſt the words of the
Lod: elighttp regarded the countell ofthe mot Bie.
13 Hee alfo brought downe their heart through:
Heauineffe: they fell Downe, and there was noneta
Helpe them bp, |
13 re when thee crped vnto the Lord in theit
* * _—
troubles,
~ Moneth. The xcxij.day. **
——— he deliuered them out ofthetratarefte,
14 Foꝛ be brought them out of darkneſſe, and out
ofthe fhadow ofdeath: ¢ brake their bonds in ſunder.
15 Othat men would cherefoze praple theLo2d
fo2 bis goodneſſe: anddeciare the wonders that Hee
Doct foz the chtldzen of met,
16 Fo2 He hath bzoken the qates of brake:and finite -
fen the barres of yron in funder.
17 Fooliſh men are plagued fo2 thety offence: and
becauleof their wickeonelie,
18 Their foule abbozred all maner of meate: and
thep were even bard at deaths doore.
19 So when thevcrved vnto the Lord in their
| trouble He deliuered them out of their diftrefle.
o Pe fent bis word and healed them: and thep
were faned froin their deſtruction.
21 D that men would therefore praiſe the Lord
fo2 bis gaodneſſe:and declare the wonders that hee
doech fo2 the chitdzen of mer,
22 Ghat thep would offer vnto him the facrifice
of Chankefatuing;: and fell out HIS workes with
gladneffe,
- 23 They that goe downe to the fea tn ſhips:and oc⸗
cupie their bufinefle in great waters.
24 Theſe men fee the workes of the Lord: and bis
Wonders tn the deeve.
25 F02 at His word the — wind ariſeth: which
liftech by the waues thereof.
26 Thep are carried bp to the heauett, and Downe
againe tothe deepe:their ſoule meiteth away becaule
of the trouble.
27 They reele to and fro, and ſtagger like a drun⸗
ken man:and are at their wits end.
28 So when they erie vnto the Lord in thetr trous
3 bie —— themout nen diſtreſſe.
Ee 4 a 9 Ree ;
tg ie eel
— — tS Pon”
: ane ae
Moneth. The xxy.day.
29 fo2 hee maketh the ſtorme to ceale: fo that the
waues thercofare fill. >
30 Chen are thep giad becaule they be at ref: and
fo be buingeth them onto the hauen where they
yooulDd be.. , |
31 Othat men would Herefoze praiſe the Lord
fo2 His goodneſſe: and Declare (he wonders that Hee
doeth fo2 the childern of men.
32. Chat they would exalt hin alfo inthe Congre⸗
gation of the people: and pratle him in the feat of the
Dders. : | |
_ 33 WMhich turneth Che foods into a wilderneffe:
and drieth bp the water (pings.
34. 2 fruttfulliand maketh be barren : fo2 the wie:
kedneſſe of them that dwell therein, |
35 Againe be maketh the wilderneſſe a ſtanding
water: andiwaterfpeingsofadzieground,
36 And there be lettety the hungry : that they may
buildthemacttptodwellin,
37 Chat they map fow their land, and plant Gine:
pards : to peeld them fruits of increafe.
38 Heblefleth chem , fo that they multiply ercee-
Dingly :and faffereth not their cattelltodecreate,
39 Andagaine when they are miniſhed ¢ brought
— through oppreflion through any plague o2
trouble.
40 Though hee ſuffer them to bee euill intreated
through tyrants:and tet them Wanderout of the way
in the wotiderneffe.
41 Det helpeth He the poore out ofmiferp: and ma⸗
eth him boutholds like a flocke of cheepe.
42 Che righteous will conlider this, and reioyce:
andthe mouth ofall wickedneſſe hail be Hopped.
43 Who fo ts wile will ponder theſe things: a thep
hall vnderſtand the louing kindneſſe — —— ~~ =
| aratum
Moneth. The xxi.day.
Paratum cor meum. Pfal.108,
— God, my heart is ready. my heart is ready:
Eu ening
EN F votllfing and give praite with the bet prayer.
Mio ih member that F pate,
2 Awake thou Lute and Darpe:F mp
felfe will awake right early.
3 J will give thanks onto thee, D Low, among
— will fing praiſles vnto thee among the
ations,
4 for thy mercy is qreater then the peauens: and
cn trueth reacheth bnto the clouds:
Set op thy telfe, D God, aboue the heauens:
aid thy pease aboue all the earth.
6 Chat thy beloued maybee delivered :let thy
right hand laue them, and heare thou me.
7 GBod hath ſpoken in bis Holineſſe: J wil res
ioyce therefore and diuide Sichem, and mete out the
balley of Sucoth.
8 Gileadis mine, and Manalles ig mine, Ephra⸗
iin allo is the ftrenath of mp Head.
9 Zudats imp Lawgtuer, Moab is my waſhpot:
ouer Cdom will F cal out myp ſhooe, bpon the Phili⸗
fines will FZ triumph.
10 Who will leade meeinto the rong City: and
whowill bring meinto Coom ?
-- ir DHakthou not forfaken vs, God: and wilt
not thou God goe foorth with our hoſtes?
12 Dhelpe vs againt the enemie :fo2 baine isthe
Helpeofman, —
13 Thꝛrough God we thal Doe Great actes: and it
is he that Hall tread Downe our enemies.
Deus laudem. Pfaliog. |
— -L{[Olve hot thy tongue, D Godofmy prayle : for
the mouth of the bngodly , pea, and the mouth of
, Sere ig opened bpon me.
2 And
2VLULICULIs SEY AALANAY ©
2 And they baue fpoken agatn mee with fale
tongues :thep compatied me about alfo with words
of hatred, and fought again me withoutacaute.
3 Ffo2theiouc that J had onto them, toe, thep
take nowiny contrary part: but Jgiue mp felfe vnto
prayer. 3
4 hus haue they rewarded mee euill foz good:
- and hatred fo2 my good will,
5 Set thouan vngodly man to beruler over him:
and let Satan Land at bis right band.
6 When lentence is giuen bponbhim.let him bee
condemned: and let bis prayer be turned into finne.
7 Let his daies be fewe: and let another take bis
office.
* oo bis childzen bee fatheriefic: and bis wife a
idowe.
9 Let his childꝛen be bagabonds, and beg their
b2ead : let them ſeeke tt alfo out of deſolate places.
1o Let the ertoztioner confume all that bee hath:
and let the franger ſpoyle bis labour.
11 Let there be no man to pitie bint: noz to haue
compalſſion vpon his tatherleſſe chudren.
12 Let his poſteritie be deſtroyed:and inthe next
generation let bis name be cleane put out.
13 Let the wickednefe of bis fathers be Had in rez
mi embzarice in the fight of the Lord: and let not the
finne of Dis mother be Done away.
14 Leéthem alway be befoze the 102d: that hee
oo ont the memoziall of them from off the
earth.
15 Andthatbecaulehismindiwasnottodogood: ⸗ꝛ
but perfccuted the pooze belplefie man thathemight
ſlay him that was bered atthe heatt. ;
16 His delight wasin curling, and it ſhalt happen
Hite him: He loucd not bleſſing, therefoze ae 4
arrẽ
farre fort! *
17 He clothed himleite with — like as with
arsiment: and it ſhall come into bis bowels ike wa⸗
ter, and like oyle into his bones.
18 Letit be vnto him as thecloke that he hath vp⸗
on him : and asthe girdle that hee ts alway girded
withall.
19 Letit thus happen krom the Rord puto mine
enemies: and to thoſe that ſpeake euill againſt mp
ſoule.
20 But deale thou with mee, D L020 God, accor⸗
Ding bute thy Name; for ſweete is thymercy.
21 Ddekiuer mee, for I ambelplelle and pooze:
and np Heartis wounded within me.
22 Fgohencelite the hadow thatdeparteth : and.
amdetucn alway as the graſhopper.
23 Myknees are weake — kaſting: my fleſh
is Dried bp fo2 want of fatnelle,
24 3 became alfoa rebuke bute them: they thas
— vpon me,cſhaked their heads.
25, Helpeme,O Lord my God:Oh ſaue me accor⸗
— tothy mercy,
26 Andthey hal Know how that this is thy Hand :
andthat thou Lod bak done it.
a7 Though they curfe, pet bleſſe thou:and let them
be confounded that rite bp againſt me, but let ihy ſer⸗
uant reioyce.
28 Let mine aduerſaries be clothes with ſhame:
and let them couer themſelues with their owne con⸗
fuſion, as with acloake.
29 As forme, J will giue areat chants brito the:
Lord with my mouth: and pꝛayſe Him among the
multitude,
30 fo2 he hal Kandatthe right had of the poore:
to faue bis foute from onvighteous Judges,
Dixie.
AVEVLICLITLe 2 il AEE fs Cty’
Dixit Dominus. Pfal,110.
he Loz laid onto mp Loꝛd: fit thou on
{2 mypright hand, onttl J make thine ene:
he) Ka ry2 mies thy tootſtoole.
ASS 2 The Lowhallfend the rodof thy
povwerout ot Sion: be thou ruler euen
inthe muadett among thine enemies, |
3 Inthe day of toy power ſhall the people offer
thee free-wil offrings with an holy woz2hhip:thedew
of thy birth ts of the wombe of the morning.
4 Che Lowdlware and will not repent: thou art
a zie for eucr, after the oder of Deichifedech,
. 5 Che Lod spon thy right band: hall wound
euen Kings in the Day of his wath,
6 Hee thalliuage among the heathen, bee hail itt
the places with the dead bodies: and ſmite in funder
the heads ouer diuers countreys.
7 He thallozinke ofthe brooke in the way: theres
fo2ze fhall he lift bp bis head. —
Confitebor tibi. Pfalz11.
| (oil giue thaks butop Lozdtorth my topoieheart: =
fecretip among the kaithkul, in the Congregation,
2 Che workesofthe Lord are great:ſqught out
of ail (bem that haue pleaſure therein.
3 His workeis worthy to beepzatledandhadin
| Honour: andhisriqhteouluelleenduvethfozeuer,
J 4 The merciful, andgractous Loꝛd hath io done
I bis maruetious voorkes: that they ought to be had in
J remembrance.
#
Tt he hath giuen meat vnto them that feare bin:
if he thall euer be mindfullofhis Couenant.
—J & Hee hath ſhewed his people the power of hig
workes: thathe may giue them the heritage ofthe
heathen.
7 The workes okhis hands are veritie and iudge ⸗
ment:
~~
"Moneth, 'Thexxiij day.
— ment: all his Commandenients are true,
8 Chey Land fat foz euer and ever: and are done
in truech and equitie.
9 He ſent redemption vnto bis people: bee hath
commanded bis Couenant foz cuer, holxand reves
rent is bis ame, .
10 Whe feare of the Lord 18 the beginning of wifes
dome:a good vnderſtanding haue ati they that doe
thereafter, the praiſe of tt endureti) for euer.
Beatus vir. Pfal.r12..
B Lefied tg the man that feareth the Loyd: he hath
great delightinbis Commandements.
2 Histeed hallbe mighty bpon earth :the gene:
ration of the fatthfull thailbebieficd,
3 Kiches and plenteouſneſſe ſhalbe in his houſe:
and his righteouſneſſe endureth fo; ever.
winto the godly there arifeth bp light inthe
darhenelle: he ts mercifull,toutng, and righteous.
5 Agoodmanis merciful, andiendceth: and will
guide bis words with diſcretion.
6 Foꝛ he ſhall neuer be mooued:and the righte⸗
ous ſhal be had inan euerlaſting remembꝛance.
7 He will not be afratd foꝛ any euill tidings: foe:
his heart ſtandeth fat and beleeueth in the Loꝛd.
8 His heart is ſtabliſhed and wil not hainke: vn⸗
till he fee bis deſire vpon His enemies.
9. He hath diſperſed abroad a giuen tothe poore:
aud bis righteouſneſſe remaineth fo: ever, bis bozne:
fhallbeeralted with honour, = .
10 The vngodly Mail lee tt,and tt ſhal grieue him:
he ſhall gnaſh with bis teeth,and confume away, the
Defire of the bngodip hall peri,
Laudatepuerit,. Pfalir13. ‘
P Baile the Lord, pec ſeruants: D peatfe the Mame
* ofthe Lord.
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prayer.
time foo2th foreuermoꝛe.
glorꝛy aboue the Heavens.
Moneth. The -
2 Bletled be the Mame of the Loz: from chis —
3 The Lords Name is praiſed: from the riling
by of the Sunne, vnto cye going Downe of the fame,
4 The Lod is high abouc all heathen: and his
5 Who is like vnto the Lord our God, that hath
his dwelling fo high: and yet humbleth himſelle to
behold the things that are in beauen and earth?
6 ®Hetakecy vp the ſimple out ofthe duſt: and lif
teth the pooze out of the mire.
7 What he map ſet him ue the Princes: euen
withthe Princes of His people,
8 PHemakethtbebarren woman to feepe houſe:
andto be atopfullmotherofcbildzen.
Inexitulfracl, Pſal. 114.
VEE Den Iſfrael came out of Egypt:and the houſe
AAS of Jacob from antong the range people.
ALS 2 Juda was his Sanctuary: and Iſrael
bts: Dominton,
3 nc Sealaw chat, and fled: Jordan was dei⸗
on mountaines Caipped ike raimines: and
the little hils like voung fheeepe.
5 what atletth thee, D thou Sea, that thou fled⸗
Deft: and thou Jordan that thou wak dꝛiuen backe: —
6 Pe mountaines, that yee ſtcipped libe rames:
And pe itttle hules like voungſheepe.
7 Trembie thou earth at the peefence of the
fod: at the pretence of the God of Jacob, -
8 which turned the hard rocke into a fanding
Mater: and the flint fone into a fpringing well,
NonnobisDomine Plal. 115. J
N Mf britobs, D Low, noe vnto bs, but hbntothp
hee giue the praiſe: fo2 thy loutng mercy, 9* J
02 wa
| oneth. The xxii. day.
02 cp — fale, |
thett ae ſhall the Peathen fay: vohere is now
3 Gs forour God hee is tn beauen: he hath done
Whatfocuer pleated him,
4 Their doles are filuer and gold: euen the worke
Of imens bands,
5 GHeyhaue mouthes, and tpeake not:eves baue
they, and {ee not,
6 Whey haue eares, and heare not: noſes haue
they, and finell not,
7 Theyhaue hands, andbanodle not, feete haue
they, and walk not: neither ſpeake ther through their
throat.
8 Chey that make them are like vnto chem: and
fo are ail fuch as put their truſt in them,
9 Wut thou boule of Iſrael, tiuſt thow tn the:
Loꝛd she is their fuccour and defence.
10 Pehoufe of Aaron, put pour truftin the 02d
bets their helper and defender. .
11 Dee. that feare the Lod, put your trad inthe
02d: pets their beiper and defender.
12 Che Lod bath bene mindetull of 63 ,and hee
fhatl biefle bs: cuen be halibiefethe boule of Ilratl
be ſhall bleſſe the boule of Aaron,
13 He fhail bleflethem that fcare the Lord: both
ſmall and great.
14 Che Lod wall increaſe you meze and meze;
vou and pour childzen.
15 Pee are the dietled of the Lod: Lohich made
heauen and earth.
16 Allthe whole heauens are the Lords:the earth
hathhe giuen tothe chilozen of men,
7 The dead praiſe not thee. O Loꝛd:neither all
ther that goe Downe into the ſilence.
gor =
| wi, <S
18: Bt
“35 eee =.
ad Pare ‘
wie
ptayer.
Morning &
Moneth. Ihexxuij day. —
18 Wut wee will praile the Lord: from this time
foozth fozeuerimoze, Pꝛaiſe the Loꝛd.
Dilexiquoniam. Pfal.116.
I Am well pleated: that the Hod hath heard
4 Bers Che boyce Of mp prayer.
1 Ve 2 That hee hath inclined bis eare vnto
me: therefore will F call vpon him as long asGiliue,
3 Che ſnares of death compaſſed me round about:
and the paines of bell gat hold vpon mee,
4 BFthallfinde trouble and beauinefle, and hal
call bpon the Mame of the Loꝛd:O Lod, F beleech
thee deliver my foule,
5 Gractousisthe L020 and righteous: pea, our
Godismercifull,
6 Whe Lo2d prefertucth the ſimple: J was in mi⸗
ſery, and he helped me.
7 Turne againe then onto thy reſt, O mp: foute:
for the Lo2d hath rewarded thee.
8 And why? thou bak deliuered my foute front
Death: mine eves from teares, ¢ my feete. from falling,
. 9 FBroitil walke before the Lozd:in theland ofthe
iuing,
10 3 beleeued, and therefore will Iſpeake, but /
bye foze troubled: Iſayd tnmyp bate, Ailmenare |
tars, T
11 What reward hal Jgiue bnto the Loꝛd: fo2 all
the benefites that be bath Done vnto mee?
12 J will recetue the cup of fatuation, and call vp⸗
onthe Mame of the Lord.
_ 13 ] will pap my bowes now in the pretence of alt
his people :right Dearein the light ot the Lord, is the
death ofhis Saints. J
14 Behold, O Lo2d, how that Jam thyſeruant:
FJ am thy feruant, and the ſonne of thine band mayd,
tyou haſt bzoken my bods in funder, 1
15 my
mie 4 tvill offer to thee the facri
Uing sand will call spon the Mame ofthe Lord.
“Moneth. The xxiii ij. day day *
ce of thankelgi⸗
16 J wil pay mp vowes vnto the Lozd inthe fight
ofall his people:in ſ courts ofthe Loꝛds bonfe,euen
fit the mids of thee, D Hieruſalem.Pꝛaiſe the Lord.
LaudateDominum. Pfalit7, °
©) ratte the Lozdall pe heathen: praiſe him all ye
Nations.
2 fFoꝛ his mercifull kindneſſe ts euer more and
moretoward bs:and the Crueth of the Lord endu⸗
reth fo2 euer. Pꝛaiſe the Lord.
Confitemini Domino. Pſal. 118.
O Giue thankes vnto the Lord, fo2 he ts gracious:
becaufe bis mercy endureth fo2 euer. 3
2 Pet Iſrael novo confelle that hee ts gracious
3 — —— for euer.
e
tthe houſe of Aaron now confete : that bis
mercy endureth fozeuer. -
4 Pea, let them now that feare the 1 2d, confelics
tb thts mercy endureth Coz ever.
Icalled bpon the Lod in trouble: and the Lod
beard me at large.
6 The Loꝛrd ison myſide:J will not feare what
man doeth vnto we.
7 The Lord taketh my part with chem that help
me:therioze halt J tee my deſire bpon mine enemies.
It is better to truſt in the Lod: then to put a⸗
Ny confidence in man.
9 It is better to truſt in the Loꝛd:then to put any
conlidence itt Princes.
1o Al nationscompaſſed meround about but in
| oe pay of the Lord wil F aefrop them, .
1 Chey kept me in on euery fide, they Rept me tn,
ql —— euery fide but in the Mame ofthe Lord will
defitoy a
—
= a, F
._ 2
“Moneth. The> xxiiijday. '
12 E Gury came about ine litte bees, and are extinct
elicit as the Gre ainong che thornes: for in toe Name
of che 1023 JIwill defrop them. 7
13. Tyou bak thaul fore at me, that J might falls
But the Lod was mp heipe. J—
14 Che 102d is mp drength and my ſong: and is
become my ſaluation. 4
15 The boice cfioy and bealey ig in the dwellings —
ofthe righteous: the right bandof theLo2d bringeth
mighty things to paffe,
16 Gheright band sfthe Lord hath the prehemi⸗
nence: theright hand ofthe Lord bringeth mighty
things to pafie,
17 J will not dic, but line :and declare the workes
of the 1020,
18 Che Lord hath chakened and corrected me: but
he hath not giuen me ouer bnto death.
19 Open me the gates of righteoutnefle: that J
May zoe info them,and giue thanks vnto the Lord.
20 Thisis the gate of (heLoza:the righteous hail
enter into tt
21 J will thanke thee, for thou bal heard me: and
art become my ſaluation.
22 The ſame ſtone which the builders refuſed: is
become the head ſtone in the corꝛrner.
3 This is the Lords doing: and it is marueilous
inour eves.
24 Chisis the dap tobich the Lord hath made:we
will reioyce and be glad in it.
25 Heipe me nowo O Loꝛd:O Loꝛd ſend vs now
profperitie. #
26 Wlefieabe be that commeth in the Mame of the. |
Loꝛd the haue wifhed pou good lucke: pe that beok
the houle ofthe L020, 4
27 God isthe cielo which hath ſhewed vs
—
J tutes. ee
) 5 bith mp tips — tetis rot all le ae
i = iudae ments OF bp mouth. } . Sid soe
Moneth. The xxiiij. day.
binde the ſacriſice with cords,; * euen bonto the
hornes of the altar.
28 Thou art my God, and J wil thanke thee:thou
art my God, and J weil pꝛaiſe thee,
29 O giue thankes onto thie Loꝛrd, (02 He igs graci⸗
OUS :and His mercy endureth fo2 euer.
Beatiimmaculati. Pfal.tig.
6 Lelled are all thole thatare vndeſiled in Euening
eS) JN p tbe wap: & waliie in the Lat of b Lord, prayer.
ae 2 — ave they that keep his Cee
3 #f02 they which Doe no Wickedues: walkie in bis
ape
pes,
4 Thou bal charaedsthat wee ſhall diligently
Keepe thy Commandements,
5 Othatimp waves were made fo direct : that J
might heepe thy Statutes. a
6 So fhallF not be confounded: toile FJ haue
retpect vnto all chy Commandements,
7 Iwill thanke thee with an onfeined heart:
when J ſhall haue learned tye judgements of thy
righteouſnes.
8 Iwill keepe thy ceremonies:O korſake me not
otterly.
In quo corriget.
VV. Herewithall halia yong man clente his wap:
euen by ruling bimfelfe after thy word.
2 ith my whole heart haue F fought thee: O
{et me not goe wong oUt Of thy Commandements,
3 Spe toons bane 9 hip within myheart: that
Jq̃ouid not {inne againt thee.
4 wlelled art tiou, © Lord: D teach me thy ta: ·
deſt me: D teach me thy Satutes.
me to make much ofthy iaw,
Monee’ "The: xxiii ae i a
6 : haue had as great Delight in the way ot thp ie
Teſtimonies: as in all mance ot riches.
7 J wiltalße ofthy Commandements: and haue
— sect vnto thy wapes.
HE Delight thatbe in thy Statutes: andF will
not fo e¢ (Hp w02D.
Retribue feruo tuo,
OP? ee well onto thy feruant: that J ———
heepe thy wo2d.
2 Mpenthou mine eves: that F map lee the won⸗
derous things of thy Law.
3 Jama ranger bpon carth: D Hide not thy
Commandements from me,
4 Wp foute breaketh out for the herr feruent de⸗
fire : that it bath alway bute thy Judgements.
Thou val rebuked the peoud:and curfed are.
they thatdoe erre from thy Commandements. 4
6 Oturnefromme Hame and rebuke :fozTJhaue
Rept thy Teſtimonies. q
7 Prꝛinces alfo dtd fit and ſpeake againſt me: but
thy ſeruant is occupied tn thyſtatutes.
8 forthy Ceſtimonies ate my Delight: and my
counſailers.
Adhæſit pauimento.
M P foule cleaueth te the Duk: D auickenthou me
according to thy vord.
2 Jhaue knowledged mp wares, and thou hear⸗
3 Make me to vnderſtand the way ofthy Cõman⸗
dements: ¢ fo ſhall Jtalheoſthy wonderous works. |
4 Dp loule melteth away ſor very heauinetle:
comfort thou me acco2ding to thy word. f
5 Wake trom me the wap offping:and caute th nt
i, CE ROMS? et annebp ug J
1 Mohech: ‘The pee
: ments haue J layd before mee. Ba
7 hauẽeẽ Cicken vnto chp tellimontes · O poy
conlound me not,
8 SJ wtivunne the way of thy conmmandentents : :
inven thou halt fet my Heart at libertie.
Legem pone. fae
aye ach mee, Word, the way of chy fq: Morning
: amy tutes anid 7 (hail keepe it vnto theend. prayer,
AW hES) 2 Gtue me vnderltanding. and FZ thal
: ee keepe thy Law: yea, F Hhailticepe tt with
“tp topole heart. |
3 Makeme togointhe path ot thy Commande⸗
ments : kor there in is mydelire.
4 «Encline my heart onto thy tellimonies: and
not fo couetouſneſſe.
5 Dturncaway mine eyes, lef they behold ba⸗ :
nitie: and quicken thou me in thy way. —
6 O llablilh thy word in thy ſeruant: that Jmay tage a
feave thee.
> ake away the rebuke that J ans afvatd of : foz
4 thy iudgements are good.
g Behold, my delight ts in thy commandements:
OMDauicken mein thy righteoutnefie,
Et veniat ſuper me.
— thy louing mercy come alſo vnto me, O Lord:
euen thy ſaluation, according vnto thy word.
2 So ſhall J mate anſwere onto mp blaſphe⸗
mers: ſor my trud ts in thy word.
3 MPtake not the word ofthy tructh vtterly out
_ of mp mouth : fo2 my Hope isin thy Judgements, —
ee So hal alway keepe thy Law: pea,foz cuier
: an ever 5
eS: anid toitl walke at libertie: for a feche thy ss
— Commandements —
6 FL —— tzumoniegai alto euen bore *
—
Moneth. Thexxv.day. on’
ings: andwillnotbeahamed.
7 And my delight tail bee in thy commaunde
ments: which Jhaue loued.
8 Gp hands alfo will J likft bp vnto thy Com⸗
mandemems which J haue loued: and my ſtudie
haſ be tn thp ſtatutes.
Memoar efto verbi tui.
() Giiniie vpõ thy ſeruant as concerning thy word:
wherein thou bak cauſed me Co put mp truſt.
4 2 The ſame is mycomlort in my troublesfozthy *
—4 word hath quickened me,
| 3 Che proude haue hadme erceedingly in deriſi⸗
. on:yet haue FZ not ſhrinked from thy Law,
| 4 for J remembzed thine enerlating iudge⸗
iments, O Lord: and receiued comfozt,
5 Jam horribly afraid: fo2 the pnaodly that fo «=o
fake thy Law. ti
6 bp tatuteshaue bene my tongs: inthehoute “|
of my pilgrimage.
7 ‘Fhauc thought bpon thy Mame, O Lord, in
che night ſeaſon: and haue kept thy Law,
8 Obhis Zbad: becaule F kept thy Commande:
men tS.
Portio mea Domine. *
—J Hou art my yeni » D 102d:3, bes bꝛomiled
— Reepe thy Law.
J made my bumble petition in thy pꝛeſence
with mp whole heart :D be mercifull onto me accoꝛ ·
* ding to thy voord. =
: 3 Icalled mine owne wayes to remembrance:
1 and turned my feete vnto thy Teſtimonies. +
4 Imade halle. and at not the time sta. 4
keepe thy Commandements. gis
5 Whecongregation of the aa robbed:
me — — aie aw⸗
ha
~ The xxv.day.
6 5 J will rife to giue thankes onto
thee: becauſe of thy righteous iudgements.
7 Samacompanion of alithemthat feare thee:
aun keepe thy Commandements.
8 Ciecarth, O Low, is tull of thy mercies D
teach ne thy Statutes.
Bonitatem fecifti.
© fLozd, thou bat dealt gracioully with thy ler⸗
Wane: accoꝛding vnto thy word.
2 O Learne me true vnderſtanding and knowo⸗
— fo2 3) haue beleeuedthy Commandements.
Before J was troubled, J went wong: bul
now haue Ikept thy word.
ai coon are good and gracious: D teach me thy
atutes,
The proud haue imagined a lie againſt me:but
Joͤm litepe thy Commandements with my whole
. CTheir heart ts as fat as bꝛawne: butimp delight
hath beene in thy Law.
7 Itis good fo2 me that F vaue bene in trouble:
nt 4) mapiearne thy Statutes.
| The Law of thy mouth is dearer vntome:then
toutes ofgm ano Atut
Manus tue fecerunt me,
|
La. by bands haue made me, a kaſhioned Evening — i
@2k inte: D giue me pndertanding that J prayer,
1 t@wy imap learne thy Commandements. —
* me 2 Whey that keare thee, witbe glad t
—* whentheyſee me: becauſe J haue put
mp tout tt ** word.
3Ixnowe, O 102d, that thy Judgements are
rigcht: and that thou ofbery taithfulneſſe hai cauſed
me to betroubled.
ae ehh ae iia mpcomfoets;
fa | FE 4 Pied
~ Moneth. inheXXv.day,
acco Din to thy word vnto thy feruant, ——
i” geo louing mercies come vnto meyebat
may line: for thy Law is my delight.
6 ‘Letthe proud be confounded, for they goe wic⸗
kedly about to deſtroy me: but J will be occupied in
thy commandements.
7 Let ſuch as keare thee and haue knowen thy tes
ftimonies: be turned vnto me.
8 Diet my Heart be found in thy ee thatJ
be not achamed.
Defecit anima mea, ,
| M2 ſoule hath longed fo2 thy faluation: and J
haue a good Hope becauſe ofthyword.
2 Mine epes long foze foe thy wo2d: faping, D .
when wilt thoucomfoztme?
3. FforF am become tthe a hottell in the ſmoke:
vet noe J ñot forget thy Statutes, — - |
Dow many are the daves of thy ſeruant: when
wiit thou be auenged of them that perfecute me?
5 Phe proud haue digged pits lor me: ;which ave
not after thy Late.
6 Allthy Commandements ave true: they perte:
cute me falilp,D be thou my beipe. ‘a
7 They bad almoſt made an ende of mee bpon
cart): but J fosfookenot thy baila ot PE E
—— O quicken mee after thy louing ht
— .. fo hall Jkeepe the Teſtimonies of thy mouth, .
hee Inzternum Domine, J
O Loja, thy word: endureth kor euer in heauen. 34
2 Thy truth alſo remaineth fromonegenc-
‘ration to another: thou bak laid the foundation of
theeartD.anditabioeth, 4
3 Obey continue thts day accoꝛding fo thine ordi⸗
ANCE: foz ali things feruethee.
4 + Bimpreighe ad notin inthy Law: oS i |
2 VLU ict
yeperit edin mp J—
I will neuer fozget thy Cominandements: foe
: soitts tems thou haſt quickened me·
6 Fam thine,ob faue mee:for J haue cought chr
Commandements.
7 The vngodiy laid wait ſor me, to deſtroy me. but
JWwil conlider thy Ceſtimonies.
8 Flee that all thingscome to an end: but a
Commandement is exceeding bꝛaoad.
uomodo dilexi.
[22 what loue bine FZ onto thy: Law, all the Day
long ig mp udp in it.
2 Thou thꝛough toy commandements Hatt made
ee Wwifer then mine encmics:fo2 they areeuer 1b me,
Thaue moze vnderſtanding then my teachers:
tor thy Tellimonies areany ſtudy
ee Jam witer then the aged: —— I heepethr
‘Commandements. 1645
5 Sbauerefrained my feet from every euil wap:
that Fay keere top word.
Jhaue not ſhrunke from, thy Judgements top
| thou.teachepane. att}
. 7. Dhow {weet are thp words nto mp th? at:
—s pea, fiweeterthen hony vnto my mouth, :
» 8 Chrough thy commanrements J get vnder⸗
ttanding ali wicked wayfss.
Lucerna pedibus meis.
Je € . ¥
>atm ¥ s (ick Y¥.
oo ae * —J
A Re light onpotnp pathes.
ese Jhaue fworne and aun ffentatt! ip pur⸗
pote ‘10 32 thy righteous iudgdements.
3 Jam troubled sboue mealuve: quicken me, D
Lozp,accezding fothpi02d.
4 Letthe free will offerings ofmy mouth her
4 wea Loni and teach me te JUDE RA.
=e) Dy woedisa lanterne vnto mp feete: an Moin 4
JAVAWAILEEFG ~ RBI AAV) Licdye
3 My foulcis alwapin mp band; yet doe, F not ie
forgettby haw,
6 Tyebngoodly Hane laid aftare for me: but vet
Iſwarued not from typ Commandements,
77 Thyteſtimonies haue Iclaimed ag wise heri⸗
tage * euer: and why: they are the berpiop of ming
Hear
8° ‘“g yaue applied imp heart to fulanitop Satutes
alway: euen vnto the end,
Iniquos odio habui.
— themthat imagine euill things but thy Law
poe J loue.
* 2 so enh. art my delence and ied and mp Crue
in
3. Away Frommer: vee wiched: z J twill keepe the
Commandements of mp God.
. D fablith mee according te thy word that J
may liue: and iet me not be diſappointed ofmy hope.
§ Poivethou me bp, and J all be fate; pea,my
delight that be ever intbpiatutes,
6 Thou hak tvodendowne all them that depart
from thy Statutes; fo2 they imagine but deceit.
7 Thou putteſt away althe vngodly of the earth
se droſſe: therefoze F loue thy Teſtimonies.
My yp fleth trenshleth fo2 feare of — and Jam
atvatd of thy Judgements.
| Feciiudicium.
I Deale with the thing thatis fatwfat and tight: D
giue me Not ouer vnto mine oppꝛeſſors.
2 Makethou thy leruant to delight in that which
is goed that the pꝛoud doe me no wtong.
Mine eves are walked away with looking fee
top Health : and for the word of thy riahieoutnelfe.
4 Ddeale wity tho eruent ccconDing io thr lo⸗
54)
ving Mercy sandtiau; rie fay Sarutes.
¥
Moneth. The XXVj. day.
5 Famthy feruant,D grant me budirdanding:
: that ZF may know thy Teſtmonies.
It is time fo2 cee, Lord .to lap to thine band:
Pi they haue Deftroped typ Law,
7 Foꝛ Jloue thy Commandements: aboue gold
and precious ſtone.
8 Cyerefore holde J traite all thy Commande⸗
ments: and all kalſe wares J vtterly abhorre.
Mirabilia.
T Be Seftimonies ate wonderlum: therefoze doth
my ſoule keepe then.
> phen ty oor gorth forth sit giueth light
ad vnderſtanding buto the ſimple.
Jopened mp mouth ,and ozew tn my breath:
ſcdoꝛ mydelight was inthy Commandements.
—
O looke thou vpon me,ébe mercifull onto mes.
asthou vſeſt todo bntothoiethatioucthy Mame. —
5 sDader mp iteps in thy word:and ſo thal no. wit
kedneſſe haue dominion ouer me.
6 Modeliner mee krom the wzonglull dealings o€.
men: am ſo ſhall Jkeepe thy Commandements.
> Sbewtheliaht ofthy countenance vpon thy
—— and teach me thy Statutes.
8. Mine epesquh out with waer: becaute, wen
keepe not thy Law.
— es Darin me
R Fabteous art thou, D Lozd:and true ig thy
Judgement.
2 rae teftimonies that thou. bat commaunded:
are excxeeding righteous and true.
3 My zeale bath even conſumed mee : becaute
mine enemies haue forgotten. chp words.
4 CThy woꝛdis tryed tothe vitermoſt:and thy fers
mantioneth tt, .
5 am Small and.otuoreputtion: pet dain 9
oe
eee
= = . BE Fee _ ee ——
Moneth.: The XX}. day. =
fornet thy Cominandements,
6 Ghy richteoutnes ig aneuerlatting righteous I
neffeand thy Late ig the trueth. |
7 rouble and heauineſſe bane taken hold vpon
me: yet is my delight in thy Commandements, ~
8The righteoulnelſſe of thy teſtimonies is euer⸗
laſting: Ogrant me vnderſtanding and Jchall liue.
Clamaui in toto corde meo.
==] Call with mp whole heart: heare ince, D
xi Lord Iwill keepe thy Satutes. |
22 2 . Pea, euen vpon thee doe¥ cal: helpe
RM * andF Hal Reepe thy tefinionies.
‘Early in the mozning doe J cty
vnto thee: foi" in thy word is mytruſt.
4. Mine epes preuent the ve hd watches: : that |
might be be occuptedin thp w 0208
5 Hearempboice, D Lord, acording vnto thy {os 3
ning kindnes quiche me according as thou art wont.
6. hey draw might ti ofmalice pevlecuite mes
— are farre from thy 1
“Be thounigh at nan. Lordelo⸗ authy Com: |
nisudements are true.
8 Ag concerning thy teftimontes, FZ haue knowen
lons lince: that thoͤn haſft rrounded them lor euer.
Vi de humilitatem. * |
O Contider mine aduerttie, and deliver ime: fo2 5
noe not forget thy Law. ©
2. Auenge thot my caufe and deliver me: quicker
me according to thy word.
3. Bealth is farre fromene vngodiy: fos they re⸗
gard notthy Statutes, - -
4. Greatts thy mercie, D Lord : quicken mee as
—— ea
| 0 exe g font trouble me, and perfecute
sie: pet Boe F tot ete teltimontes. ye
e
~Moneth. The. xxvj. days
becauie they keepe not thy Law
7 Conlider,D L020, how J toue thy Comman⸗
oements : O quicken mee according to. thy louing
bindnefle,
8 OChp word is trite krõ euerlaſting: ralthe iudge
ments ofthy righteouſfneſſe endure foz euermoꝛre.
Principes perſecuti ſunt.
P Kinces haue perſecuted mee without a cauſe: but
inp Heart ſtandeth in awe of thp words.
2Jam as glad ot thy word: ag one that ſindeth
great ſpoiles.
3. Asforties,Z hate and. abhorre them: but thy
Lawe:doe Fioue,
4. Seuen times adapdoe J pꝛraiſe thee: ‘becaute :
of thy righteous Judgements.
_ § Greatis the peace that they haue which loue
thy Law and they are not offendedatit, |
6 020,34 haue looked fo2 thy fauing Health: and -
done atter thy Commandementg,
7 My ſoule hath kept thy Teſtimonies: and tos
ued them exceedingly.
8 J haue kept thy Commandements and teſti⸗
monies:toꝛ all mp wayes are befoze thee,
Appropinquet deprecatio.
ee Le my complaint comebefoze thee, D Lord: giue
ine vnderſtanding according to thy voord.
2 Let my ſupplication come before the: deliuer
me Sy ae thy word
My lips hall aera of thy praife : when thouu
Hatt taught me thy Statutes, .
4. Dea, my tongue hall ingot toy word:tor al
hp Commandements arerighteous, _
5 Ket ehinehand helpe mee; lor Jhaue cheten
“hy aye Sarnenvanbements.,
6 It grieueih me when Flee the tranſgreſſors:
|
i
4
1 _ Moneth. Thexxvi.day. #3
6 IJ haue longed lor thy faving health,D Los
andinthy Lato is my delight. | |
Ohlet mp foule liue, and it wall praiſe tek Pes
and thy Judgements hati? pelpe nie, |
J 8 J haue gone altray like a theep pis loſt: ob ſeene
| thy — Idoe vot forget thy Cõmandements.
a: AdDominum. Pfal120.
E Hen J was tntrouble, J called vpon
Ys the Lord: and He beard me. i
Ae) 2 DMWeliuermy foule, D Lozd, from
DSO, (ving lips:and from a deceitful tongue,
He What reward fhali bee giuen oꝛ
“pote vnto thee thou falſe tongue:euen mighty and.
| fharpe arrowes, with bot burning coales.
4 4 wots me.that Jam conſtrainedto dwell with
i —— rand £0 haue ity habitation among the tents
of cedar,
xy WDyploulehath tong dwelt among theut: that
be enemies vnto peace,
6 J labour foz peace, but when Iſpeake vnto
them thereof: thep make themreadp tobattell,
Leuauioculos, Pfal.121.
bot lift bp mine eves vnto the hils:trom whence
Me comimeth inp helpe.
ia \ 2 My Helpecommett etter from the Lord: which
Hath made heauen and earth.
3 He wil not fuller thy foot tobe mooted: and be
that keepeth thee witli not Reepe, |
4 Behold, he that keepeth Iſrael: ſhall neither
fluinber 102 fleep,
5 Whe Low himlelle is thy keeper: the Lord is
thy defence pon thyright hand.
6 BSothat the Sunne thall not burne thee by
Day neither the Doone by night. 4
7 Whe Lor ſhallpeeſerue thee from all out pea,
itigeuen he that allt —* iby foule. Se = |
Morning
NL Oneth. ke The xxvy. day.
Lætatus ſum. Pfal.122.
] was qladiwhen they ſaid vnto me: we will goe into
the boule of tiie Lord.
2 Our keet ſhal and in thy gates:D Hieruſalem.
3 Hierufalemis butloed aga Citp; thatis at buts
tyin itſelle.
Fothither the Cribes goe vp euen the Cribes
ofthe Loed: to teſtifie vnto Iſrael,to giue thanus bi
tothe Mame of the Lord.
5 Foz thereis the ſeate of Judgement: euen the
feate ofthe houſe ot Dauid.
6 MD pray loꝛthe peace of Hieruſalem: they hall.
— that loue thee.
Peace be within thy walls: and plenteouſnes
within thp palaces.
$ Ffo2rmypbzethzen andcompanions fakes : J wil
wich thee proſperitie.
9 Pea, becaule of the boule of the Loꝛd our God:
J wil leeke to do thee good.
Ad te leuaui oculos. Pſal, 123.
V S20 thee lift J bp mine exes: D thou ehat dwel⸗
efi in the heauens, |
2 Bebhold,eucn asthe eves offeruantsi{ooke puto
the band of their mafters.and as he eves of a maiden
pntotheband of Dir miffrifie: eucn ſo our eyes watt.
vpon the Lord our God, vntill he haue mercy bpo bs. .
3 Haue mercy vpon vs, D Lord, haue mercy bps
on bS 3 fo2 we are vtterly deſpiſed.
4 Dur foule ts filled w the icornetul repzoofe of the
weealthr: and with the Defpittuinelie of the prꝛoud.
-Nifiguia Dominus,. Pfal.124,
“ma — Rif the Lord himtelte had not bene
Che Lord tail — thy going out and thy
“comming in: from this time fort for cuernioze.
‘F the Lord hemteite hav noc bene onour fine (new
yi
te
oe
)) Euening
‘We prayer.
Moneth. The xxvij.day.
on our Gide, when men role bp aga ink bs.
2 Ghephadlwallowed bs bp quiche ; when —
woere ſo wrath fully diſpleaſed at bs.
3 Pea, the waters haddzowned 8:4 the Greame
- Yad gone ouer our ſoule.
Cie deepe waters ofthe proud: had gone euen
ouer our ſoule.
5 But pratler be the Lord: which hath not giuen
bs ouer foz a pꝛaye vnto their teeth.
6 Dur loule is efcaped, euen as a birdoutofshe
“{nare of the fowler:the ſnare is broken, and wee are
deltucred.
7 Our helpe fandeth in the Mame ofthe Loz:
which hath made Heauen and earty,
Quiconfidunt. Pfal.125.
T Hep that put their tru in the 102d, hall be euen
as (he mount Sion: which map not be remoued,
‘Dut Fandech fat fo2 euer.
2 he bils Cand about Dierutalem: euen fo ſtan⸗
deth the Lord round about his people, from this time
Forth fo2 euermoꝛe.
3 Fortherod of the vngodly commeth not into
the lot of the righteous: leaf the righteous put their
Hand vnto wickedneffe,
4 Moe well.D Losw:bnto thofe that be good and
true of peart.
5 Qs for tach as turne back vnto their owne wic⸗
_ Bedhes : the 029 hati tead them forth with the euill
~ Doers, but peace halbe bpon Iſrael.
Inconwertendo. Pfal.r26.
a nw pe»)
a \" Sion then were we like bnto themp deame.
ther : -andour tongue with top. -
3 Then laid cher among oe — a
ake Den the Lozd turned againe the captiutticof
2 Shen was our mouth filled withlaugy: 4s
ha * one * things foz them.
co
~ The xxvij. day: |
4 Pea,the Lozd hath Done great things for 8 als
reaby: : whereok we reioyce.
5 «Turneour Captiutty,D Loꝛd:as the rivers its J
the South. 1
6 icy that ſow in teares: ſhall reape in top. |
7 PHethatnow goeth on His way weeping, and
beareth forth good feed : hall doubtleſſe come againe
with toy, and bring bis ſheaues with bim,
NifiDominus. Pfal,12
F Peeve the £ od build the houſe:their labour is but
lof that buildit.
2 Except the Lord keepe the city: the watchmert
waketh but in vaine.
3 It is but lot labour that ye hat to rife bp ears
{p,and fo late take reſt, and eate the bzead of carefuls
neſſe: fo2 fo be qtueth bts beloued fieepe.
4 Loe, children and the fruit ofthe wombe: are an
heritage and gift thatcommeth ofthe L020.
5 Pikeas the arrowesin the hand ofthe Giant:
euen ſo are the pong chilozen. |
6 Papppistbemanthat bath bis quiuer full of
them :thep hall not bee ahamed when thep fpeake
Weve their enemtes in the gate.
Beatiomnes, Pf{al 128.
Leſſed are ait they that feare the Loꝛd: and walke
an his wares.
Foꝛ thou thalt eate the labours of thine hands: 4
D well is thee,and bappy ſhalt thou be, Js
Chy wife hall be ag the fruitfull bine: vpon
thiwales of thine houſe.
Thy a ah like the Oliue branches : ; round
aboit thy table,
La el — man be — that fearet h
———
6 Wye Low froin out ‘of Sion thatt fo — ees
— ſhalt ſee Hieruſalem inpꝛoſperitie alt. thy :
life tong. .
> Pea,that thou halt fee thy childeens childꝛen:
arid peace vpon Iſrael.
Sæpe expugnauerunt. Pfal.129.
M Anya time baue they fought again mee from
my youth bp : may Iſrael now fay,
2 Dea, manypa time haue they dered me from my
pouth op: but thep baue not prevailed againt me.
2 Che plowers plowed vpon my backe: and made
long furrowes.
4 But the righteous Lord:hath hewen the ſnares
ofthe vngodly in pieces.
5 ‘Let them be confounded and turned backward:
as many ashaue eutlitotilat Sion,
6 Letthem be euen as graſſe growing bponthe
houle Cops: which withereth alore tt be plucked bp.
7 Whereokthe mower filleth not bis hand: nei⸗
ther be that bindeth bp the heaues, bis boſome.
8 Sothat they which goe by, fay not fo much as
Che Lord proſper vou:we with pou good lucke inthe
Mame of the Lord.
De profundis. Plal. 130.
€3 ait ofthe deepe hatte F called onto tice, D Lo:
Lo2d heare mp voyce. |
2 Db ict thine eaves contider well: the bopce of
mp coniplaint, |
3 Ifthou Lod wilt bee evtremetomarkemine 7
is done amiffe : D Lo2d, who may abide it? J
4 Foꝛ there is mercie with thee: therelore Halt.
thoube feared. J
5 Iloohe forthe Lord, my ſoule doeth wate fſ fy
bim : in his word is my truſt. |
6 My loule decth vnto the Lod; befoze ait sg
| ng.
oS Moneth. gait xxvii *8
ning watch, J lay, before the morning watch.
7 O Itrael truſt in the Loꝛd, for with the Low
there tg mercy:a with him is plenteous redemption,
8 And be Hal redeeme Iſrael: from all his ſinnes.
Domine,noneft, Pſal. 131.
‘Leng am not high minded : J haue no proude
lookes.
2 Idoe not exerciſe my ſelfe in great matters:
— ate too high fo2 me.
3 But Jrefraine wy foule, and keepe tt low, like
as achilde that is weaned from His mother : pea, mp
ſoule is euen asa weaned childe.
4 D Iſrael truſt in the Loꝛd:from this time lorth
fo2 euermoꝛe.
Memento Domine. Plſal. 132.
VOꝛdremember Dauid: and ail his trouble, Motning
Altes 2 Powhe ware onto the Lord:a bowed Prayer.
a vow vnto the Aimighty Good of Jacob.
3 FB wilinotcome within the tabernacle of mune
— 1102 clime bp into my bed.
J will not tuffer mine epes to ileepe , tor mine
eve tidg fo ſſumber: either the temples of mp bead
totake any reff.
5 untilJ finde out a place fo2 the Cemple ofthe
«Lord: an habitation fo2 the mighty God ol Jacob.
" 6 ‘foe, we heard of the fame at Ephrata: and
| 4 p found it in the wood,
4 We will goe into his Cabernacie: and fall tow
on our knees befoze bis footſtoole.
8 Atile,D Loo, into thy reſling place: thou and
the Arke ofthy ſtrength.
9 Letthy Prieks be clothed with righteoutnes :
and let thy Satuts fing with ioylulneſſe. |
10 For thyleruant Dauids fake; turne not away [=
cs ‘the preſence of thine oie — a4
13 BG oo as
W 2
—*
od “Fa. Wee ie
Manet bie le xxviij.da
11 The Lord hath made a faithful othe vnto Da⸗
tid 2 and He ſhall not ſhrinke from it.
i2 Of the fruit of thy body hal F fet bponthy fear,
13 Ikthychildzen wil keepe wycouenant and u
teſtimoniesthat J ſhall tearne them : their childzen
alſo fhall {tt bpon thy ſeat forꝛeuermoꝛre. Sa
14 02 the Lozd hath chofen Sion to bean habi⸗
tation fo2 biméelfe: He bath longed fo2 her.
15 Chis thalbe my ref tor euer:here will dwell,
for Jhaue a delight therein, q
16 J will biefle Her bitailes With increafe:and =
wilifati(fie her pooze with bzead.
17 F will decke ber Prieſts with Health: and her
Saints hall retopce and fing.
18 Chere hall J make the horne of Maid to flows
riſh: Jhaue ordeined a lanterne fo2 mine anointed,
19 Qs fo2 bis enemies, J thali clothe them with
fhame : but bpon bimlelfe hall his crotone flouriſh.
Ecce quambonum. Pfal. 133.
Pebold.bow good anDdtopful athing it is:brethren
to dwell together tn vnitie.
2 It is like the pꝛecious ointment vpon the head
that ranne downe vnto the beard: euen vnto Aarons
beard, and went dovone to thefhirts ofhis clothing.
3 Likeas the dew of Hermon: which kell ppon
the bill of Sion. 4
4 forthere the Lord promifedbis bleſſing: and
life fo2 euermoze, |
Eccenunc. Pfal. 13
34.
Bf — ———— praiſe the Lod: all ve ſeruants of the
rt De that by night fand inthe boute of the Lord⸗
euen in the Courts ofthe boule of our God. J—
Litt bp your handes in the Sanctuary; and
—* the set iy
Favela Ghe cord ehatmade heauen and Death giue
thee biefling cutofSion, —
Laudatenomen. Pfal 13 |
O Pꝛaiſe the Low, laud pe the Paine of che Lord:
pꝛaiſe it, O pe ſeruants of the Lord.
2 Pe that ſtand in the houſe of the 102d: in the
Courts of che boule ofour God,
_ 3 Mpratle the Lo2d,foz the Lozdis gracious: D
ung praiſes vnto bis Mame,fo2 it is louely.
Foz why? the Lord bath choſen Jacob vnto
binntelte: and Iſrael for his ovone polſſeſſion.
5 Foz Iknow that the Lord ts great:and that
Our Lod is aboue all gods.
6 Whatiocuer the Lozd pleated, that did He in hea:
uen and inearth : andin the ſea, einatldeepe places,
7 Hebringeth forth the clouds from the ends of
the world sano (endeth foorth lightnings wi ) the
raine binging tye winds out ofhistreafures.
8 Heſlmote the firſt boꝛne of Egypt: both of man
and beaſt.
9 He hath ſent tokens g wonders into the midſt
ofthee, D thouland of Egypt: vpon Pharao and all
his ſeruants.
Sheth De finote diuers nations ; and few mighty
ngs
Tie Sehon hing of the Amoꝛites, am 6 the fing.
— Of Baſan: and all the bingdomes of Canaan,
12 And gaue their land to be ati heritage: euen an
Heritage vnto Itrael his people. F
13 Chp Name, DO Lord,endureth ertſo doth
thy memoꝛial.O Lozd, fro one generatio to another,
org ‘for * Lord will auenge his people: and bee
ntok
15 Ss OrtHeimages of che heachen they are but
gold; the — okmens ——
ome Gan
Og 3 cher er
——
_ prayer,
| Evening &S
hig mercie endtivech oreuer.
Moneth. Ihexxvij.day.
16 They haue mouthes, and fpeake not; eveshatie
they, but they fee not. 3
17 They haue eares, and pet they Heare not: nei⸗
ther there ig any bacath iniheir mouthes,
18 Ghep that make them, arclike vnto them: and
foare all they that put their truſt tu them.
19 P2atle the Lod ye Houle of Iſrael: praile the
Loꝛd pe houſe of Aaron. 3
20 Pꝛaile the Lod pehoute of Leut: ve that feare
the Loꝛd.paaiſe the Loꝛd.
21 Pꝛailed be the L ozdout of Sion: which wel:
leth at pera |
Confitemini, Pfal136.
SIM Giue thankes onto the Lord. ſfor hee is
COA gracious:¢ his mercy endureth forever.
aE 2 Dagtue thankes vnto the god of
XGA VAN al gods:fo2 hig mercy endureth foz ever,
GION 3. Dtbhanke the Lord ofallozas:foz
its mercie endureth foz ever,
4 Wyhich onely doth areat wonders: foe big nets
cic endur eth for euer.
5 Which byhis Cee ene ene mabe the heas
uens: fo2 bis mercy endureth foz ever.
6 Which lapde out the earth aboue the waters:
fo2 big mercie endureth foe ever,
7 tabichbath made great iights: lor his merch
endureth for cuer,
$ Che Sunne torule tye dap: kor his mercy en·
dureth for euer.
CThe Moone and the ctarres fo gouerve the
night: fo2 bis mercp endureth fo2 ever.
10 UBHich {mote Egypt witty cheir first boyns:for
His mercy endureth foz ever, |
Lr Andbeought out Iſrael fromamongthem:fos
12 With
J
Moneth. The xxviij day.
12 Witha mighty hand and ſtretched out arme:
foz his mercie endureth foꝛeuer.
_ 13 Which deuided the red Seca in two parts: ſoꝛ
His mercy endureth fo2 euer.
14 And made Iſrael to goe thozoto the midoeſt of
i; for bis mercy endureth for ever.
15 Mut as fo2 Pharao and his hott, be ouerthzeto
them in the red Seca; fo; his mercy endureth foz ever.
16 Which led his people thozow the wilderneſſe:
for bis mercy endureth fo2 euer. :
17 wWhich finote great Kings: fo2 hig mercy endu⸗
reth fo2euer,
18 Nea, and ſlewe mighty Kings:foz his mercy
endureth kor euer.
19 Sehon hing ofthe Amorites:foꝛ his mercy en⸗
dureth Foz etter,
20 And Og the Hing of Balan: fo2 His mercy ere
dureth fo2 euer, *
21 Andgaueaway their land foꝛ art heritage: fog
His mercy endureth fo2 ever.
22 Euen for an heritage vnto Iſrael his ſeruant:
fo2 bis mercy endureth fo2 euer. muy
23 Which remembred bs when we Were in trou⸗
Die:fo2 bis mercy endureth foreuer.
24 Andbhath deliucred bs from our enemies: fog
his mercy endureth fo2 ever.
25 Which giuech foode to all fet: lor His mercie
endureth fo2 ever, |
26 D Giue thanks vnto the God ofheauen:foz His
Mercy endureth fo2 ever.
27 OGiue thanks vnto the Lod of loꝛds: for His
mercy endureth foz euer. | ;
: Super flumina. Pfai,137.
P the waters of Babylon ie fate Downe a wept:
’ When Wweremembzed — Sion.
— —
———
4
2 Qsforour bates: wwe panged te n bp: yon
the trees that aretherett.
3° for thep that led os awap captiue required of |
Hs thea fong and melody in our heauiueſſe fing vs
as) of thefongs of Sien
pow ſhal we ſing tie Lords ſong: in a firange
ia nines if
age BEG forget thee, O ierufatem: let mp right
hand forget ber cunning,
6 Fiz doe not remember thee, tee my tongue
cleaue to the rooſe of my mouth:vea it I preterre not
Hieruſalem in mp mirth.
7 - Remember the children ok Edom, D Lord; in
the day of Hieruſalem: bow they ſayd, Towne with)
it, downe withit,eucntothe ground,
8 Mdaughter of Babylon, waked with milerie:
yea, happie hailice be that rewardeth hee ag thou
haſt ſerued vs.
9 Blelled thal he be that takeththy chilogen: : ae
throweth them againtt the ſtones.
Coafiteborx tibi. Pfal 1 38.
[mit giuet thanks vnto thee,D Lod with mp whote
heart:euẽ befoze pᷣ gods mill F fing praiſe vnto thee.
2 J will wozship toward thy holy Cemple.and
pꝛaiſe thy Name, becauſe of chy louing kindnelle and
cructh :fo2 Chou yal magnified thy Mame, andeyy —
word aboue ail things.
3 When Jcallep bponthee, thon beardet ner
and induedſt my foule with much ſtrength.
4° Ailthe Kings ofthe earth tal praiſe thee, O
Loꝛd: fo2 they haue heard the words of hy mouth.
Dea, they hail fing in the wares of the Lod;
that great is the glory of the ow. 4—
FfFodꝛ though pᷣ Lord be hie yet hath beretpect onto
— the prꝛoud he i te city — |
i ae — in * mids of —— pet
fhalt thou refreſh me : thou fhalt ſtretch foorth thine
Hand vpon the furtouinelle of ming enemies, and thy
right hand hail ſaueme.
8 Whe Lo2d halmatie good his louing hindneſſe
toward me: yea, thy mercie, D Lod, endureth for e⸗
uer, delpile not thenthe works of thine owne ——
| ‘Domine,probatti, Pſal 139.
Tans Lord thou batt fearchea me out.and ino wer ~
mine bp2ifing, thou vnderſtandelt my iv
—— before.
2 Chou art about mppath, and about mp bed;
and {piel out ali my wayes.
3 Ffo2loc, there is nota Wosdin my tongue: but
thou; Lord, knowel tt altogether.
4 Thoubak fathioned me behind and before: and.
layd thine band bpon ine.
5 Such knowledge ts too wonderfull and ercets
{ent fozme :F cannot attatne vnto it.
6 Whither hal FZ go then from thyſpirit: oꝛ whi⸗
ther hall Igoe then trom thypreſence?
7 StF cliunbe bp into heauen, thou art there: if
‘4 coc downe fo bell,thou art there aifo.
8 IkJ take the wings of the morning: and re⸗
maine in the vttermoſt parts of the Seca,
9 Euen there allo hal thy handiead me: and thy
righthand ſhall oid me,
(10 Jef fap, Peraduenture the darknelle hall coe
Hermie: Chen hall mp night be turned today.
11 Peathe darkenelſe isnodarkenefle with thee,
but the nightisas cleare as the dap: the darkenelſe
and light to thee are both alike.
312. Formy reines are thine; on pat —— me
in my ~iggugial wombe,.
me: thou knoweſt my Downe fitting, and ——
AVEOHCUs RHC AALA GAY, —
13 J will giue thankes vnto thee, fo2 Fam feare:
fullp and wonderfully made : marueilous arethy a
workes,and that mp foule knoweth right well. |
14 My bones are not hid from thee : though F be
made fecretlp, and faſhioned beneath tn the earth.
15 Chineepes did lſee my fubffance , pet being bus
perlect: ein thy booke were al mp members weitten.
16 Which dap by dap Were fathioned : oben as yet
thete was none of them, :
17 How Deare are thy counfailes bute me,D God:
D how great ts the ſumme of them?
18 If Itell them, they ave moe in number ther ’
the fand: when F wake vp. Jam prefent with thee. F
19 Wilt thou not flap the wicked, D God: depare :
from me pe bloodthivitie men. a
20 Foꝛ they ſpeake ag againſt thee:
andthine enemies take thy Mame tn baine, |
21 Woe not F hate them, D Lozd. that hate thee: d
am not Igrieued with thofe that rifebp againt chee? 4
22 Pea, Phate them right ſore: euen as thougy
they were mine enemies.
23 Tryme, O God, and ſeeke the ground of my
heart: prooue we,and examine my thoughts.
24 Looke welif there bee anp way of wickedneſſe
in me: andicad mein the way euerlaſting.
Eripemedomine. Pfal.14o.
D Eliuer me, O 02d, from the eutll matt: and pees
ſerue me krom tbe wicked man,
2 Which imagine mifchiefe in their hearts:and
ſtirre bp ſtrite all the day long. ae
Chey haue thharpened their tongues tthe a ſer⸗
pent: Adders poifon is vnder their tips.
4 Teepe me, D Lord, fromthe hands of the bus
godly: preſerue me from the wicked men, Which are
purpoted to ouerthꝛow my goings,
5 The
me Moneth. The xxix.day.
§ The proud yauelapda {are fo2 wie,and ſpread
nel ahjoad with cords: pea, fet traps in mp wap.
6 ‘J faio onto the Loz.chou art my God: beare
the bopce of my prayers, Lo2d.
7 OL0d God, tyou frength of my health : thou
— couered mp head in the day of battell.
Let not the vngodly haue his deſire, O Lod:
* riot His mifchicuous imagination prolper, leg
they be too pzoun.
9 ‘Lethe mifchieke oftheir owne lips fall-bpor
the bead of them: that compaſſe me about.
10 {Let hot burning coles fal bpon them: let them
be caft into the fire, and into the pit, that thep neuer
rile bp againe.
1r Amat fullofivo2zds hall not profger vpon the
Oa zeuil (hai bunt the wicked perfon to ouerthꝛow
m.
12 Sure J am that the Lord will auenge the
pooꝛe: andimaintaine the caufe of the helpleſſe.
13. The righteous allo hall gtue thanks buto thy
ame: and — iuſt Hall continue in thy fight.
Domine, clamaui. Pfal.141.
Lae. ‚J call bpon thee, bate thee onto mesand
nfider my voyce when FZ cry vnto thee.
2 Let mpypraper be let koorth inthy ight, asthe
- tncenfe: andiet the lifting op of mp bandes be an E⸗
Renting facrifice.
«33 Seta watch, D Loyd, belore mp mouth sand
Beepe the dooze of my lips,
4 Olet not mine heart be enclined to any euill
thing:let me not be occupied in vngodly works, with
the men that worke wickedneſſe, tet J eate of luch
things as pleaſe them.
5 Letthe righteoussatier nite me lriendiy and
reproo
——
ͤBut
~ Moneth. The xxix day.
. 6 Gut ict not cheir preciousbalmes breake mine
‘Head: pea ,F will pray pecagaing their wickedneſſe.
7 Let their Judges be ouerthrowen in ſtony pla⸗
ces: p thep may heare mp words. for theparetweet.
8 WDurbones lye fcattered befoze the pit: {ike as
when one breaketh ehemweth wood vpon the earth.
9 But mine eres looke vnto thee, O L020 God:
int thee is my tru, Ocaſt not out mp ſoule.
10 Heepe me from the ſnare that they haue lard
foz tite: and from tye traps of the wicked Doers. ;
11 Letthe vngodly fall into their one J to⸗
gether: and let me euer eſcape them. 4%
VocemeaadDominum, Pfal142.
Ly, By) (ea Crped vnto the L020 with mp voyce: pea,
oy es euen vnto the Lord did Jmane mp ſupplica⸗
2 | powꝛed out my complaints before
Hitt: and ſhewed him of my trouble.
3 When myſpirit was in heauineſſe, thou knew:
et mp pati: inthe wap wherein FZ walked, baue ther
pꝛiuily laid a ſnare for me. ay
4 Ilooked alſo vpon my right band ;: and ſawe
there was no man that would know me,
5 ‘3 bad no place totlee vnto:and no man cared
fo2 my toute, -
6 Ycerpedhnto thee, D Lod andflapd: thou art
my Hope and my portion tn the land of the liuing.
7 — complaint:toꝛ Jam brꝛought be:
rxio
8 ODdeliuer me from my perlecutors· for they
aretoo ſtrong foz me.
9. Gring my foule out of priton that J may giue
thankes vnto thy Mame: which thing tf thou wilt —
Grant me, then ſhall the righteous reſort vnto my⸗
— ibe a
Be Ys | ‘Domine d
* 1h ae ys 7 ae eS eee eet ul —— ‘
‘
|
: MP sages Domine,exaudi. Pfal,143.
H Care my prapyer,D Lod, and conũder my deſire:
- *pearken vnto me for thy Cructh and riahteoul: —
2 And enter not into indgement with thp fers
uant : fo2 in thy fight hall no man liuing be tuftifien,
3 Foz theenemie Hath perfecuted my foule, hee
Hath (mitten mp life Downe to the ground: bee bath
lavyd me in the darkenes, asthe men that haue beene
long dead, As —
4CThereloze is my ſpirit vexed within mee: and
“mp heart within me is deldiate.
5 Petdo Jrememberthe time paſt. JImuſe vpon
all thy workes: vea, Jexerciſe my ſelte in thy workes
ofthpbands. - . bot Ree rer
6 Fretch foozth my hands vnto thee: mp foule
gaſpeth bnto thee as a thirſtie land. —
7 Heare me, O Lozd, and that ſoone, foꝛ mp ſpirit
wareth kaint: bide not thy face from me, leſt Jbe like
vnto them that goe Downe into the pit.
8 Olet me heare thy louing kindneſſe betimes
in the mozning, foz in thee is my tru: thew thou me
the way that Jſhould walkie tn, for Jlitt bp mp foule
vnto thee.
9 Deliuer me, D Lod, from mine enemies ; foz
J fliebntotheetobideme,
10 Geach me to doe the thing that pleatety thee,
forthou artmp God: let thyloutng ſpirit leade mee
foo2th into the land of righteoufeffe.
11 Quicken me, O Lozd, for thy ames fake: and
fo2 He righteouſneſſe fake bing my foule out of
trouble,
12 Snd of thy goodnelle flay mine enemies: and
deftrop all them that bere my foute,foz Jam thy ſer⸗
uant, ;
Benedictus
if See Rw ERO A d——
bi | _ Benedictus Dominus ~ Pfal. r A ‘ |
_ Morning Leſſed be the Lord myſtrength: which teach⸗
prayer. eth mp hands to warre, a my fingers to fight.
A 2 My hopeand mp foztrefle,myp cate and
Deliuerer: my defender, in whom FZ trud, which ſub⸗
dueth my people thatis vnder me,
3 Lod, whatis man that > bak tuck relpect bu:
to him:orthe lon of man that thou fo reqardet him
4 «Manis ithe a thing of nought:his time paſſeth
away like a ſhadow. |
5Bow the heauens. D Lozd, and come downe:
fouch the motuntaines,and they thatl ſmobke. |
6 Call fosth thy lightnitig , andteare them: hoot
out thine arrowes, and conſume them, |
7 Send downethine band from above: deliuer
me, and take meout ofthe great waters, from the
hand of frange children.
8 bole mouth talketh of vanitie: and their
right band ig aright hand of wickedneſſe. F
9 BJ willfing a new fong vnto thee, O God: and
ſing praiſes vnto thee bpon a ten fringed Lute,
10 Ghou hall giuen victory onto hings:¢ balk de-
liuered Dauid thy feruant fro che pertil of the ſword.
x1 Saue mee, and deliver mee from the Hand of
ſtrange children: whoſe mouth talketh of bantty.and
their right hand is a right hand of iniquitie
12 Chat our ſonnes may grow bp as the vong
plants: and thatour daughters may bee as the po-
liſhed cozners of the Cemple.
13 That ouv garners may bee fall and plenteous
withall manner of fo2e: that our ſheepe may bring
forth thoufands,and ten thoufands tn our ſtreets.
14 That our orenmay be trong to labour, that
there be no decay: no leading into captiuitie and no
complayning tn our ſtreets. ae |
15 Pappp =}
=e oS oe “ten are vothe ——— in peepee vea,bilet
‘fedare the people which Haue the Lord foz their Good,
--ExaltraboteDeus. Pfal.t
a magniſfie thee, D God, my hing: and Jwill
— thy Mame fo2 euer and euer.
Euerpdarp will Igiue thankes bnto thee: and
praite thy Mame ſor euer and euer.
3 Great is the Lord, and marueilous worthy to
be praiſed: there is no end of bis greatnelſſe.
4 Mune generation hall praife thy workes vnto
another: and declare thp power,
5 Astor me,F willbe talking of thy worſhip: tip
glory, thy praifle and wonderous workes.
6 So that men thall {peake ofthe might of thy.
marueilous acts: and J will alfo tellof thy greatnes.
7 The memoziall of thine abundant kindneſſe
ſhalbe the wed: andimen ſhall fing of thy rightcoutnes.
8 Che Lordis gracious andmercifull tong tuts
ht = 5 of great goodneſſe.
Che Lord is loutng vnto euery man: and his
merep is ouer all bis workes.
10 All thy workes praile thee, D Lod: and thp
- Haines gine thankes vnto thee,
: tr Chey ſhew the glory of thy kingdom: and talke
otthypower.
13 Ghat thy power, thyglory, and mightineſſe of
thy Bingdome : might be hnowen bnto men,
13 Thy kingdome is an euerlaſting kingdome:
and thy dominion endureth throughout all ages.
14 The Low vpholdeth all ſuch as fall:and liſteth
bp ail thole that be downe.
15 Che epesof ali waite pon thee,D Lord: and
thou giueſt them their meate in due ſeaſon.
6 Thou openett thine hand;and filles all things
: ——
17 Che
HiONeCTH. 1InNnexxx. Gay
17 The Lord ts — in all hig wares : and |
holy ta all His workes.
13 Che Lord is nigh onto all them that call vpon
him: pea,alt fuch as call bpon Him fattyfully,
19 He wil kullill the defire of them that feare him:
he alfo will heare theircry, and will Helpe them.
20 Che Lod preſerueth all them that toue him:
but ſcattereth abrꝛoad allthe vngodly.
21 Myp mouth ſhall ſpeake the pratte ofthe Loꝛd:
audiet all fleſh giue thankes vnto bis holy Mame for
euer and euer.
Lauda anima mea. Pfal.146. 1
P Raiſe the Loꝛd, O mp foule, while Jliue, will F
peatfe the Loꝛd: rea,astongas Jhaue any being,
FJ willfing praties vnto mp God.
2 @D put not pour truſt in princes, noꝛ in anp
childe of man : £02 there ts no belpe in them.
3 Foz when che breath of man goety foorth bee
(hail turne againe to his earth : and then all bis
thoughts perth, 7
4 Wlelledis he that hath the god of Jacob foꝛ his
helpe: and whole hope tg in the 2020 His God,
5 Which made beauenandecarth, thefea and all
that therein is: which keepeth his promifefozeucr, —
6 Which belpeth them to right that tuffer wrong: 7)
which feedeth the hunary. 7
7 The Lord — men out ofpriſon: the Lord
giueth ſight to theblinde.
g Che Loꝛd helpeth them that are fallen : the
Lod careth fo2 the righteous,
9 Whe Lozdcarety fo2 the frangers, he defert
beth the fatheriefic and iwidow: as toz the way ob tbe |
bugodip he turnech tt vpſide downe.
10 The Lord thy God, O Sion, hallbe Bing for
euermore:and throughout all generations, | a
Laudate |
i
edad —— * Plſala⸗7.
and pleaſant thing it is to be thankefull.
2 Che Lod bothbuild bp Hieruſalem:
~ and gather together. outcatts of Iſrael.
3 Hehealeth thole that are beoken in heart: and
sitet medicine to heale their ſickneſſe.
4 Pee telleth the number. ofthe ſtarres: and cals
leth them all by their names.
5 Great is our Loꝛd,and great is bis power: yea,
and bis wiſedome is infinite.
6 Che Lord fetteth bp the aries and bringeth
the vngodiy downe to the ground
7 Diag vnto the Lod — thankefgiuing: fing
praples bpon the barpe vnto our God,
8 Which covereth the heauen with cloudes,¢: pre⸗
pareth vaine forthe: earth:and maketh the gratſe te
grow bpon the mountaines.¢ herbe for the ble of men.
9 Wyhich giueth fodder onto the cattell: and fees
deththe voung rauens that call vpon hin.
© ro He hath no pleaſure inthe itrength.of anhorle:
Neither delighteth he in any mans legs.
fea Hut the Lordsdeliahtisin them that feave him:
and put their cruftin big mercy.
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cy 12, Prarle the Word, O Jerulalem prayſe thy God,
fort,
13 Foꝛ he hath made fall the barres of thy gates:
and bath bleſſed thy childzen within thee,
-» 14. Be maketh peaceinthy boaders:and filleth chee
with the floureofwheate.
15 Helendeth foorth bis Commatundement vpon
earth: and his word runneth berv{wittly,
16 Pee giueth {now like wool: and ſcattereth the
5 life aches.
—
EE a ne ee 2
Paꝛarte the Lord, torit is a oo bin —
fing prayſes vnto our God pea, a ioyfull Prayer. ©
a 17 Be
Moneth. i ne xXxx¥.day,
17 Wecatteth st spe ie mone: wyers —
ble to abide his fro
18 Hefendeth a his word and melteth there
bloweth with bis winde,and the waters flow.
19 Hetheweth his word brito Jacob : his fatute
and ovdinances bnto Ffrael.:
20. De. path not deattfo with any nation: ——
baue the heathen knowledge ofhis Lawes,
LaudateDominum. Pfal. 148, :
QO Pꝛaite the Lord of heauen:pꝛaiſe him in bd height —
2Pꝛaiie him all ye angels of bis: praile bint
all his hoſte.
3 Pꝛailſe him Sunne and MWoone-praite him at
ye farres and Ligne.
4 praileHim all pe heauens:and ye waters that.
be aboue the beauens, |
5 Leethempratte the Mame of the Lord: lor hee |
fpake the wozd.and they were made, be commanded
and they were created.
6 He hath made thentfaft for euer and euer: bee
bath giuen them a Law which hallnotbebzoken,
7 Pratle the Loꝛd bponearth: pee dzagonsand: —
all deepes.
8: fire andhaile, note and bapours: winde and:
forme fulfilling big 1020.
a Mountaines and all biis:fruitiatl trees, and:
ali Cedars
; 10 Beatle and ail cattell: wormes, and feathered:
oules.
II ings ofthe earth.and all people: princes and
ali Judges of the world.
12 Pong men and mapdens,old men and children
pꝛaiſe the Name ofthe Lord:for His name onelp ts
excellent, and bis peaife aboueheauenandearth,
13 Heſhall exalt the horne of big people. —* et
—
~ Mioneth,. I. —
enaints {hal pꝛaiſe Him: euen * ein of fh Ate
even the people that ſerueth him.
Cantate Domino. Pfal.r 49.
—— tie Lozd a new ſong: lec the Congre⸗
gation of Saints praiſe him.
2 Let Ilſrael reioyce in him that made him: and
let the children of Sion be ioyfull in their Ling.
3 Let them praiſe bis Name in che dance:let them
fing pꝛaiſes vnto him with Tabret and Darpe.
4 forthe Lord hath pleaſure in bis peopie: and
Heipethy the meeke Hearted.
Let the Saints be topfull with glory: tet them
reioyce in their beads.
6 “Let thepzayples of God be tu their mouth: and
Atwo edged ſword in their hands.
7 Tobe avenged of the heathen: andto rebuke
the people. -
8 Tobinde thetr kings in chaynes: andtheir no⸗
bles With links of yron. ,
9 That they may bee auenged okthem, as it is
swzitten :fueb bontour bau altbig Saints.
LaudateDominum. Pfal.tso. ih}
O Praile God in his holinelſe:prailſe him in the firs
; mamentofhis power. }
2 Paaple htm in hignoble acts: praile him accor ⸗
Ding to bts excellent greatneſſe.
3 Peaiſe him inthe found of (he Crumpet:peatte
Him vpon the Lute and Harpe. ak
: 4 Pravle him in the Combat ig and Dances: praiſe
“Him vpon the ſtrings and pipe.
5Pꝛavyſe him vpon the well tuned Cymbais:
* him vpon the lowd Cymbals.
Se 6 High euery thing that hath mea i (he.
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fic andpeaite thee euerlaſtingly. And alſo that
@ Wertaine SOay prayerstO De Vieques
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@ Agenerall confefsion of finneste be faid:
euery Morning.
PANS Almighty God our beauenly Father, cone
Ee ‘feffe and acknowledge ; that Jam a miferas
asso Dicand a wretched finer , and bane mantfola
Iwapes mot grieuoully tranfgrefied (by mol godly
Commaundements, through wicked thoughts, vn⸗
godly luftes, ſinfull words and deeds, committer
all my vopoleitie, In ſinne am 4 bone and conceiued,
and there ts no goodneſſe ta me, in as much as if thon
ſhouldeſt ewter into thy narrow iudaement with nie,
indging me according bnto the fame, F were neuer a
bie to ſuffer and abideit ;,but mu needs perth and be
Damned foz euer ; So tittle: belpe comfort oz ſuccour
is there either in me, oꝛ in anyother creatures. One
ty this is my comfoꝛt, D beauenty father , that thou
diddeſt wot {pare thy onely deare beloued Sonne,
Dut diddeſt giue him bp vnto the moſt bitter and moſt
bile and ſſaunderous death of the Crofiefor me, that
Hee might ſo pay the ranfome of my ſinnes, fatiffie
thy tudgement, frill and pacifie thp wath, reconcile
inc againe vnto thee,. andpurchalewme thy qrace and
fauotir, andeuerlafting life. wherefore theoughthe
merit of bis mot bitter death and paflion,and thos ·
row bisinnocentbloarhedding, Fbefeech thee, D ~
heauenly father, thatthou wilt bouchlafe tobe qras ⸗
cious and mercifult onto mee, to forgive and pardon
ne all myſinnes; to lighten my heart with tip holx
Spivit, to renew, confirmeand Frengtben ime witha
right and perfect faith,and toenflame meinitouctos
ward thee and myneighbour,that J mayhenceloorth
witha willing a glad heart walkie, as tt becommeth
me,in thy mot godly Commandements, and eae
map:
with
with afree confcience, a quiet heart in all maner of tens
tations, atiictions 02 neceflities, and eucn inthe very
pangs ofdeaty, cry bodily a merily onto thee,andfayp, 1
beleeue in God the Father Almighty maker of heauen and
earth,and in Iefus Chrift, &c. But. D. Lod God heauenly
Father,to comfort my ſelte in affliction and temptation
with thefe Articles of the Chriltian fatth.ttis notin my
power, fo2 faith is thy ath: aud foratmuch as thou wilit
be prayed vnto, and called bpon fo2 it, Fj come vnto thee,
to pray and beleech thee , both fo2 that and for allother
my neceflities, euen as thydearely beloued Sonne our
Sauiour Jeſus Chꝛeiſt himſelte hath taught bs, And
from the bery bottome of mp heart Icry andfay, Out
Father which art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name, &c.
©) 40 4 Aprayerto be faidinthe Morning, <"
© Mercitull Lord God heauenty father, Irender
moſt high laudes, pratte and thanks bnto thee,that
Chou bak pzelerued me boty this night.and al the times
and dayes of mp life hitherto Sider thy protecttow, and
halſt ſuffered me to liue vntill thispzelent houre, Andy
beſeechthee heartily, that thou wilt bouchfate to ves
ceiue me this day, and the reſidue of my whole itfe from
Henceforth into thy tuition, ruling and qouerning mee
—- LOCH hy Holy Spirit, chat all manner ofdarkenelle; of
muilbeliefe inſidelity, andofcarnalltutsand affections
map be otteriy chafed and dritten out of my heart, and
that FZ may bee iuſtified and faued both body and foule
through aright ¢ perfect faith, and ſo walke in the tight
of thy mot godlytrueth to thy glozp and peaple , andto
thepofite and furtherance of myp neighbour, through
Jeſus Chriſt our Lozdand Sautour.amen, -—
A Li pofitble thankes that we are able, we render bite
tothee,D Loꝛd Jeſus Ch2if,foz that thou balk wil⸗
led this night pat to be profperous vnto vs:and we bes
fo3
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ſeech thee ſiikewiſe to preter F this ſame day vnto vs,
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Woadtly prayers ——
kor thy glory, afor the health of our foule,and that thon
which art the true light, not knowing any going Down
and which art the Sunne eternal, qtuing life, food, and
gladneſſe bnto all things, boucbfate to fhine into our
minds, that we may not any where fumble to fallinto
any finite, but map thꝛough thy good guiding and con⸗
Ducting come to the ltée euerlaſting. Anen.
Choad Jetus Chak, which art the true Sur ofthe
world, euermoꝛe ariling , and neuer going Downe,
which by thy mot wholefome appearing and fight, dof
being foozth, preterue, nourith, and refreſh all thitigs,as
wel that ave in beauen a3 allo that are on earth, we be-
feech thee merctiuily and fauourably to thine into our
hearts, that the night and darkeneſſe of ſinnes, and the
mits ofexrogson euery ſide dꝛiuen away thou bzights
iy fhining within our hearts , wee may all our litefpace
go without fumbling o2 offence and mapdecentiy avd
feemely walke as in the day time, being pure andcleane
from tbe workes of darkenes, and abounding in allgood
workes which Gos hath prepared fo2 vs to walke in.
Lobish with the father and the Holy. Ghoſt, liueſt and
reigneſt foz euer andeuer.Aimen, TRE Riley
C) Savard Lord Jeſus Coutt, thou knowecſt, yea.and
batt alfo taught bs howgreat the infirmitte and
weahenes of man is,and How certaine a thing itis that
it can Do nothing without thy godly belpe. Ifſman teu€
in himſelfe, itcannotbeauotded, but that he muſt xun
headlong, and fall into a thouſand vndoings andmik |
chiefes.Mour father, haue thou pitie and compaſſion
pon the weakenes of vs thychildren; be thou peeſt and
readyto helpe vs,alwaies ſhewing thy mercie vpon bs,
and profpering whatſoeuer we godlygo about :fo that
thou giuing vs light, we may fee what things are true⸗
Ty (ood deeds Chow encouraging bs, we may haue an
earneſt deſire to che ſame: and thou being our guide. we
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Godly prayers.
may come where to obtain tHE : fo2 we Hauing nothing
but miſtruſt in our felucs , Bo yeeld a commit our (elucs
full ¢ wyole vnto thee alone, which woke all things
in alicreatures,to thy Honour and glory. So be tt.
i @ Aprayer tobe ſaid at night going to bed.
© Werciful Low Godheauenly Father, whether we
fleepe o2 wake, liue oꝛ die, Weare alwayes thine.
Wherloꝛe Jbeſeech thee hartily, that thou wilt vouch⸗
lale to take care ¢ charge of me, and not to ſuſſer mee to
periſh inthe works ot darkneſſe, butte kindle the light
of thy countenancetn my heart, thattby godly kvovo⸗
{edge may Daily increafe in mee, (hough aright ¢ pure
faith, and that 4 may alwares bee found to walke and
liue after thy wal and pleafure, though Jeſus Chriſt
our Loꝛd and Sauiour. Amen, SU oa
; @ A prayercontaining the dutie of euery.
| 7 true Chriftian. s |
Mok mighty God, mercifulland loving Father, J
Nwetched finner come vnto thee in the fame of thy
dearely beloued Sonne Jeſus Chit my onely Saui⸗
ourand Redeemer: and mot humbly beleech thee for.
His fake to be merctfull bntome, and fo caf all mp fing ©
out of thy fight and remembzance, through the merits
of his bloodie death and paflion, Poto2e bpon mee, D
Lord, the holy Spirit of wifedome and grace: Gouerne —
andleadme by thy bolpww02ad . that it may be a lanterne
vnto my feetc, and alight vnto my ſteps. Shew thy
mercie vpon mee and ſo lighten the naturall blindneſſe
and darkeneſſe of my heart through thy grace, that J
may dayly be renewed by the fame (ptri¢ and grace: By
the which, D Lo2d, purge the qrotierielfe of yp Hearing
and bnderflanding, that F may profitably read. heare,
and vnderſtand thy word a heauenly will, belecue, and
| practife the fame in my life and conuerfation, and euer⸗
|) Mmorebotofateparbieten bopeoteuertating ite
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Godly prayers, a
Mortific a hill all dice in me, that my life may expꝛeſſe
my faith in thee: mercifully heare the bumbie {uit ofthy
ſeruant, ¢ avant ine thy peaccall my dayes: gractoufly
pardon mine infirmities, ¢defcnd mec ty all dangers of
body goods and name:but moſt chieily mp foule again
allaflaults temptations, acculations fubtill batts and
ſleights of that olde enemie of mankinde Satan that
roaring {yon , euer feching whom he may deuoure.
Andbere, D Low, Ipꝛoſtrate, with moſt bumble
mind crave of thy diuine Maieltie to he mercifuil vnto
the bniuerfall Church of thy Sonne Chat: And efpects
ally according to mp bounden Duety beleech thee for bis
lake, to bleſſe, ſaue, anddefend the principail member
therof, thy feruant our moſt deare ¢ Soueragine Lod
Ling James, encrealein his Koyall heart true faith,
godly zeale, and toue of the ſame: and granthim bictozy _
duer all his enemies, a long profperous , and bonozable
life bpon earth, a biefled end, and Wife euerlaſting.
MPoreouer , D Lord, grant orto his Mateſties mok
bhonozable Counfellers, aeuery other member of this
thy Church of Cugland,that they and we in our feueral
| callingsmar trucip and godly (erue thee: lant in our |
Hearts true feare, andbonozofthy Name, obedienceto
gut Prince, andloue toournetahbours:encreate in ss
4 true kaith, and Keligion: Repleniſh our minds with all
i goonnefie, andoft thy great mercy keepe vs in the ſame
| tillthe endof our liues: Giue bnto bs a godly scale in |
praper, true humilitie in peofperitie, perfect patience int |
adueritie,and continuall top in the boly Ghoſt.
And latip |Z commend bnto top fatherly protection
ati that thou ba giuen mee, as wiſe, children and fers
uants: Ayde me, D Lord, that may gouerne, nourich
and being them bp in thy feareand ferutce, Gnd fo2 as
much as in this wold J mutt alwayes bee at warre
and frife, not with one fore of enemies, but with an
infintte
Es odly prayers.
inlinite number, tot onely with fleth a blood, but with
the deuill which is the prince ot darkenefle, and with
wicked men executors of his moſt danable will :graunt
me therefoze thy grace, that being armed with thp des
fence, Fmaypfand inthis battelt with an inuincible
confancpagaint all cozruption, which Zam compat
fed with on eueryſide, vntill {uch time as J hauing en:
dedthe combat, which during thistife J mul ſuſtaine,
. end J may attaine to thy heauenlyxreſt, which
is epared for me and all thine elect, throuch Cyt
our Lewandonely Sautour,
@ Certaine godly prayers for {undry dayes:
Munday.
Sane} all comfort, which onelp korgiueſt ſinne: forgiue
Eonto vsour ſinnes, good L020, forgiue vnto bs
dur finnes, that by the muititude of thy mercies they
map be couered, and not imputed vnto vs, andby the
operation of the holy Ohok wee map haue power and
ſtrength hereafterto reſiſt inne, by our Sautour and
Low Jeſus Chak, Amen, |
baa!) i33 tie Tudfday. at,
Cy herd God, tohich delpiſeſt nota contrite heart, and
: forgettet the ſinnes and wickedneſſe of a inner, in
what boure foeuer he Doth mourne and lament His old
maner of liuing: grant vnto bs , D Loꝛd, txue contriti⸗
on of heart, that we map vehemently deſpiſe our ſinfull
life paſt, and wholy be conuerted vnto thee, by our Sa⸗
uiour and Loꝛd Jeſus Chis, Amen. ioe
| i ednefday.
O Mercifull Father , by whole power ¢ ſtrength wee
map overcome our enemies both bodtly ghoſtly:
| grantentobs, D Lod, thataccozding to our pꝛomiſe
made in our baptifme, we may ouercome the chtete F
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mics ofour ſoule, thatis, thedelires of thetworld;, the
| pleafures of the flefh , andthe ſuggeſtions of tke wicked
ſpirit: and fo atter, lead our liues in Holines and righte⸗
oufiies, that we may ſerue him in ſpirit and trueth, and
| that by our Satsiour and 10720 Fetus Chꝛiſt, Amen.
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: O Almighty ¢ euerlaſting God, which not only giueſt
euery good and perfect gift,but alfo increafett thote
glits that thou ball giuẽ: we moſt humblybeſeechthee,
inerciful God, to increale in bs the gift of faith, that we
nay truly belecue in thee, a in vᷣ pꝛomiſes made vnto be:
and that netther by cur negligence, noz infirmitie of the
- © flefh,noz by grieuoutnes of temptation neither by 6 ſub⸗
till crafts ¢ aflauits ofthe deuil, we be driuẽ fro faith in
the blood of our Sautour and Lo Jeſu Chriſt. Amer, ‘
Friday. ; | ;
G Want vnto vs, D mercifull God, we mol heartily
befeech thee, knowledge and true vnderſtanding of
thy wo2d , Chat allignozance expelled, wee map knome
What thy will and pleafure ts inal things, andbowto
Doe our ducties,and truly to walke in our bocation,and
that alſo wee may erpzefletnour liuing, thoſe things |
that we doe know, that we be not onelp knowers of thy }
f202D, good Lod, but alfo be workers of the ſame, by
our Sautour and Lod Jeſus Chꝛiſt. MmMmen.
SHB Sry Saturday, crf fouseg) oer eee
O almighty Gon, twbich bat peeparedeuerlatingtife
to all thole that be thy faithfullferuants:qrant vn⸗
to vs Lo2zd,furebope of the life euerlating , that we be-
ing tn this miſerable worſd, may haue ſome tafe and
feeling of it in our Hearts, and that not bp our defer:
uing, but by the merits and deferutng of our Sautour
and Lord Fetus Chriſt. Amen. tit sia y Se
O Weratull Ged.our only apde,fuccour,and firength
V atall times: graunt onto b3, D Lod. that ot J
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| odly prayers
tinte ofp2ofperity we be not proud, a ſo forget thee , but
that with our whole beart and firength we map cleaue
vnto thee,¢ inthe time of aduerſity that we fall not into
infioelity and delperation, but that alwaies with a con:
flant faith we may cal foꝛ belp vnto thee. Grant this, D
‘£020, fo2 our Aduocates fake, ¢ Sautour Fetus Chꝛiſt.
amen, > af Sunday.
O Almighty and mercikull Lo2d, which giueſt vnto
thy elect people the holy Oho, as a ſure pleage of
thy beauetiphingdom: Grant vnto vs. O Lo2d,thy ho⸗
ipfpir it; that be may beare witnes with our ſpirit, chat
we be thy chitdzen, and beires of thy kingdom, and that
by the operation of this Sptrit, we map killall carnall
duſts, vnlawtul pleatures, concupticences, euill affectt-
ons, contrary bntothy will, by our Sautouy and Loꝛd
ely Chik Amen... aco |
yer crite A prayer for truftin God,
‘| He beginning of the fall of man was truſt inbiney
«~ felfe, The beginning of the refozing of matt was
diſtruſt in himſelfe, and trust in God. D mokt gracious
and moſt wifeguide , our Sauiour Chill, which voek
lead them the right way totmmoztal bleſſednes, which
truly ¢ bnfainedly truding tu thee, commit themlelues
to thee: avant vs that ttheas we be blind ana feebie in
Deed fo we map take andrepute our felues,that iwe pres
fume notofourfeluestofeeto our ſelues, but ſo far to
feethat alway we may haue thee before Bur eyes to tol⸗
low thee being our quide.te bereadpatthycall moto .
-bedientip, and te commit our felues wholy onto thee,
that thou which only huowell the way mayel lead vs
the ſame wap vnto our heauenly deſires:to thee with
the father and the holy Ghoſt,be glory fo2 euer.
A Aprayeragainft worldly carfullnes. ———
O Wok deare andtender Father, our defender an
N nourthher, endue vs with thy arace , that wee map
cat.
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cat of the great blindnes ot our minds, and carefulnes
of worldly things, and may put our whole ſtudy and
care in keeping of thy Holy law. and that we may labour
and trauail foz our neceſſities tn this life, likethe birds -
of the apze, andthe lilies of the field, without care. Fo⸗
thou bat pꝛomiſed tobe carefull forbs, and Hatt com:
manded that bpd thee we ſhould caf all our care: which
liueſt and reigneſt world without end. Amen.
¶ Aprayeragainfttemptation,
O Lod Jeſus Cou, the only ay and deſence of our
meztall fate,ouronelybops, our onely faluatton,
our glozy,¢ our triumph, who in the fleth ( which thou
haddeſt for our onelycauſe taken vpon thee) diddek fuk
fer thy felfc to be temptedof Satbhan, and who only and
alone of allmen, diddſt vtterly ouercome and banquifh
ſinne, death, the world.the deuill, andallthe kingdome
of hell:and whatſoeuer thou bak ſo ouercommed, foz
our behookfe it is that thou haſt ouercommed it, neither
bathit been thy wil to bane any of thy feruants to keepe
battel,o2 fight with any of the foze ſaid eutig, but ofpure
poſe to reward bs with a crown of the moze gtozy foꝛ it:
and to the intẽt that thou mighteſt lißewiſe ouerthrꝛow
Sathan in thy members, as thou hadſt before Done in
thine owne perſon, giue thou (we beſeech thee) vnto bs
thy fouldiers(D lion moſt bictoztous of the tribe of Ju⸗
Da) frength again€ theroaring lion, which continuallp
wandzeth) to a fre feeking who He may deuoure. Chor
being thatfame ferpent.the true giuer of health a tife,
that was nayled on bie bpona tree, gine vnto 68 thy ſil⸗
iy ones wilineſſe againſt the decettiull awapting of the
moffubtiiferpent. Choubeing a Lambe as white as |
fnow,the banquiſher of Satans tyranny , giue vnto vs |
thp little theepe the frength and bertue of thy Spirit, |
that being in our otone felues weake and feeble, and in
thee rong and valiant, toc map withiand¢ —
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, odly prayers.
allaflaults of the deuil, fo that our ghoſtly enemy may
not glozy obs, but being conquered thrꝛough thee.we
nap giue thankes tothy mercy whtch neuer leaueſt
them deftitute that put their trutin thee, who liueſt
andr ignet Godforeucr, without end. Amen.
@ A prayerfor the obtainingofwifedome: Sap:o.
O Godot our fathers, and Lod ofmercy, thou chat
Hat made all things with chy wo2d, and odeined:
manthzough chy Wiſdome, that he ſhould haue domi⸗
nion over the creatures which thou halt made, that he
fhouldozder # world accozding toequity.¢ vighteoul:
nes and execute iudgement with a true heart:giue me
Wiſdom, which ts euer about thy feat, and put me not
out from among thy children: for. 4 thy feruant ¢ torn
of thine handmayd, ama feeble perfon, of hort time,
atid foo yong tothe buderitanding of thy Judgement
and lawes: pea, though aman beneucr fo perfit amõg
fhe childzenofimen,pet tl thy wiſdom be not with him
be fhalbenothing worth: Dh {end thy wifoomeout of
tip holy heauens, and fromthe throne of chy matetty:
thatthe map be withine, ¢ labour with me pF may
know whatis acceptabicin thy ſight, fo2 fhe knoweth
and bnderfandeth al things, and ihe ſhallconduct me
right foberlpinthy workes, and preſerue me in her po⸗
wer ſo ſhall my workes be acceptable. Amen.
Aprayer neceſſary for all men.
O Wercituil God, F a wretched finner reknowledge
“my felf bound tokeepe thpbolpcommandements,-
bit pet vnable to perform thent,and to be-accepted foz
full, withoutthe righteouſnes of Jeſus Chriſt thyonly
Son, who hath perfectly kultilledthy Law, to tukisie
al men that beleeue a truſt in him. Therfore grant me
grace J beleech thee, to bee occupied in doing of good-
works, which thoucommandelt in holyſcripture, all
e daxes ot my liſe tothyglory, g pet to truſt ——
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Godly prayers. mn
thy mercy , and tn Chriſts merits to be purged fro mp
fing, AND notin my good voorks, be they neuer fo mae
ny. Giue megrace toloue thy word keruẽly, to ſearch
the Scriptures diligetlp, toread then humbly, to vn⸗
derfland them truelp,to line after them effectuatly. Oꝛ⸗
Der my life fo,D 102d, that tt map be alway acceptable
vnto thee. Giue me grace, not toretopcetnanp thing
that diſpleaſeth thee, but eucrinoze to delight in thofe
things that pleafe thee, be they neuer ſo cotrary to my
deſires. each me fo to pray, that my petitions map be
gratioufly beard of thee, Beepe me bpeight among di⸗
uerfities sfopinions and tudgemets tn the wold, that
@ neuer ſwarue from thy truth taught in holy Scrip:
ture. In prolperity, OD Lozd,faue me,that Fj ware not
pzoud, In aduerſity helpe me,that F neither delpayze,
102 blafpheme thy holy name, but taking it patiently,
to giue thee thanks, and truft to be delivered after thy
pleature. When F happen to fall into ſinne thꝛough
fratity, J befeech thee to work true repentance in mp
heart, thatZ may be ſory without defperation, truſt
in thy mercy without prefumption, 63 may amend
mylike and become truly religious without hypocri⸗
ſie, lo wly in heart without fatning.fatthtul and truſty
without deceit, merry without lightnes, fad without
miltruſt, fober without ſlothlulnes, contẽt with mine
owne withoutcouctoutnelie,to tell mp netghbour his
faults charitably without diffimulattd, toinfructmp =
houſhold in thy lawes truly, to obey our Ging aaligo: ·
uernors vnder him vnkainedly, to receiue all lawes
and common ordinances (which diſagree not from th
' holy w02d obediently,to pay every man that which J
owe vnto him trulp,to backebite no man,no2 launder
inp neighbour ſecretly, and to abhoꝛre all bice,louing
ali goodies earneſtly. D Lozd grant me this todo, for
thealozpofthpbolypMame. = ©
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— — Godly prayers. ;
q A prayer for patience in trouble.
: H Diw halt thoucD 102d) humbled and plucked me
down 4 Date NOW vnneaths make mp praters bn-
fo thee,fo2 thou art angry with me ,but not without
my delerutng. Certainelp F haue finned, L020, F con:
feffe it, wil not deny it: but ob mp God, pardon mp
trefpafies, releale mp debts, render now thy arace a:
gain bnto ime, fopmyp woũds. for J ant all to plagued
a beaten, pet L020, this notwithfanding J abtoe pa-
tientlp, and giue mine attendace on thee, continually
matting foz reliefeat thy hand, ¢ p not without ſkill.
fox3 Haue recciucd a token of thy fauour @ grace tos
wards me, Jmeane, thy wo2d of promife concerning - ,
Ch2ik, who foz me was offered on the Crofle fo2 a ran:
fom, afacrifice eprice fo2 my fins: wherefore accoꝛding
| to pthy promile , deſend mee Lozdbyp thy right band,
and giue a gracious care tomprequefts, fo2 all mans
ſtayes are but baine.Beat Downe therefore mine ene⸗
) mies thine otone (elfe, with thy power, which art mine i
onelp alder a pzotecto2,D Loꝛd God almighty. Amen.
|. @ Aprayer to be faid at the houre of death;
C) Lean Fetus , which art the onely health of all
—~ meniiuing,and the euerlating life ofthem which:
Die in faith: 4 weetched finner giue and fubmit my
felfe wholy vnto thy mo bleſſed will. And beeing:
fure that the thing cannot perith which ts commit:
ted vnto thy mercy, vollinaly now Fleaue this fraile
and wicked fleſh, in hope of the Keſurrection, which :
in better wife hall vefoze itto me againe. Jbeſeech
thee moſt merciful od Jeſus Chri, that thou wilt
by (hp grace make ſtrong my ſoule againſt all temp⸗
tation, andthat thou wilt couer and defendme with
the buckler of thy mercy agatnf al the affaults ofthe
deuil. Iſee and acknowledge that there ts in my felfe
no helpe of fatuation,but all mpcofioence hope a truſt
is in thy moſt mercifull goodneſſe. Ihaue wo merits a
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1102 good Works, which F may alledge before thee. DE
ſinnes andeutll works (alas) J leeagreatheapesbut =
through thy mercy FZ tru to betn the nũber of thens
Co whom thou wilt not impute their ſinnes, but take
and accept me kor righteous a iuſt, a to bethe inheri⸗
toꝛr oteuerlaſting life. Thou merciful Loꝛd waſt boꝛne
lormy fake, thou didſt tuffer both hunger and thirſt
‘fox mp Cake, thou didſt peeach a teach, thou didſt pay
and fat fo2 inp fake, thou didſt all good works a Deeds
‘ foz my ſake, thou ſufferedſt moſt grieuous paines and
torments foz mp fake, And finally, thou gaueſt thy
moſt precious body tO die, and thy blood tobe Hendon
the Crofie foz my falc, Now mok mercifull autour,
ict alithefe things profit me, which thou freely hat
gtuenmee,that haf aiuen thy fetfe fo2 mee. Let thy
blood clenſe and Wath atoap the {pots and foulenefie
of my finnes. Let thy righteouſnes hide and couer
mine bnrighteoutnedle., Let the merits ofthy paliton
and bioodbe the fatiffaction for my ſinnes. Giueme,
Lod, thy grace, that imp faith and ſaluation in thy
blood wauer not in me, butbe euer firme ¢conttant,
that the hope ofthy mercy and like euerlaſting neuer
Decay in me, thatcharity ware notcold in me. finals
iy, that the weakeneſſe of inp fie be not ouercome
with the feare of Death. Graunt me mercifull Saui⸗
our, that when deathhath tut bp the eves of mp bo:
dp, yet that the eyes of mp foule may Mull bebold and
{ooke vpon thee: that twoberdeath Hath taken away
the vſe of mp tongue and ſpeech, pet that my heart
anap crp and fap vnto thee, in manus tuas Domine,
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Beatus vir. Pfal, — Mit fat by the Miners five:
Whether it was Efdras, or any otherthat dabhich Sage et pet fit,
gathered the Pfalmesinto a Booke, it in * vive ice a see ental .
feemeth hee did fer this Pſalme firft in 3 eee — eh de 4p 4
manner of a Preface,te exhort all godly ¢ He: Hee t aoe * i
mento fludy ard meditate the heauen- SUCH fo all things oa p20 — ell,
ly wifedome. For the effect is, that they that this nian takes in ban
be bleffed that giue themfelues wholely So mall not the vngodly men,
all their life to Gods Law: and thatthe thep thall be notbing {fo :
___ wicked contemners of God , thougliis it ag the dutt wubich from the earth,
they feeme fora while fortunate, yet the wind doiues fw and fro.
Jength fhall come to miferable deftru 5 herefoze hall not the (wicked Melty
‘tion. intudgement and vpright:
| | ——No ꝛ vet the Sinners with the juſt,
7 fA === z thallcome inplaceop fight.
— He man is 6 Fo2why ? the tvayof goodly men, :
Seen — vnto the Lord is knowne :
a — aAnd eke the way of tucked men, ~
{yall quite be ouerthzowne. ©
Quare fremuerunt. Pal. I, T. S.
t = Sp tL naling A te
— pelts: Dauid reioyceth, that albeit Enemies and
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worldly powerrage, God will aduance
his Kingdome, euento the fartheft end
of the World. Therefore he exhorteth
Princes humbly to fubmit themfelues
~ vader the fame : Heerein is fignified
Chrift and his Kingdome. BUR
Sin ig this as the firft Palme,
We: did fhe Gentiles rte vaife,
a {wbat rage was in their beatne:
— ads — — Why did the Jewich people mute, |
in nha Law ty doth erercife himſelfe ſeeing allisbutbaine? ⸗
= SS SSS 2 Whe kings and rulers oftheeatth,
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bot bapa andnight, againlt the Loꝛd and Cheilt bis fone,
: He hall be like the tree that groweth which be amonatt bs ſent. /
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* aoe — + Ax Pſaln 2 : ee” — — —
3 Shall we be bound to them, lay they? Lealt in his wrath ve ſuddenilyx
let au their bonds be broke: perifl in the mid way.
‘Andof their dacrine and their law, | J
—— 13 Ikonce bis wath neuer ſo ſmall
4 Wut be that inthe heauen vwelleth, lhall kindle in bis bref: :
ft dhe Sere cart Db then all they that traf in Chik,
4 d make themaltas mocking⸗ſtockes, ſhall happy be and bleſt.
_ theoughout the woꝛld fo wide. Domine quid. Pſal. . T. S.
i ay ap Dauid driuen out of his Kngdome by his
Foꝛ in his wꝛath the Lord willſay 8 Ie
| Sonne Abfolom, was greatly tormen-
~ fo them bpona day: Er ;
im ted in mind forhis finnes, Therefore he
f — wil 2. called ypon God,and is bold in his pro-
. mifes againft the terrours, both-of his
enemies and prefer, t death. Then he re-
6 Fbaucannointed him my ising,
vpon my bolp bill:
Ae ioyceth for the victories given to him
dt — aban chthe law, and the Church ouer his enemies.
i 7 $02 inthis fife the Lord himſelle =
ny sce — Tord how ave my foes ineveatk,
Thou art my deare ans onelp Sonne. = SS SS —
| today J tha begot. ——— —— i i
"B Ail people J Will giueto the, which bere nie moze and moze 2? hey:
| as heires at thy requeſt: =f {= a —
2 Tho ends and coatts of all the earth, HE = = aan ee =e
| bp thee thall be pottett.. , Haseena —
9 9 Thou talttbem bout euen with amace, =< =—5=—= ——— +} —
ass men onder fot tred: can bim not reltoꝛe. 2 Wut thou D ——
and as the Potters ſheards Halt bꝛeake = — — — = eee
chem with an icon rod. —
“40 HPolw pe O ings and Rulers ali, .
be wile therefore and learned;
‘Bytohomthe matters of the world
be iudged and diſcernd. — oh ME Oe =)
bie See that peferuethe Godaboue, —— — ———
in trembling and in feare: both, and thou holoit bp np head. J
ee that with reuerence peretopce, 3 hen with mp voice vnto the Lox
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to him in like manner. Jdid both call and cry: =
12 S& that pe kiſſe and cke embzace and he out of bis holy btll ‘7 3 Ff
his bleted Soune 4 fay Did bearemebyandbys 0
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Adept and rofe againe:
Fo2 why Jknow alluredly,
the Lord will me ſuſtaine.
5 Ikten thouſand had hemd mein,
Jcould not be afraid:
Foꝛ thou art Hill mp Lorꝛd mp God,
my Sautour and my aide.
6 Wile op therefo2e, (aue me my Gad,
fo2 now to thee ¥ call:
F02 thou hak booke the chakes any teeth,
of theſe {wicked men all.
7 Saluation onelie voth belong,
fo tice D Lord aboue:
Thou dol€ below vpon thy flocke,
thy blefling and thy lone.
Cum. innocarem, Pſal. IIL. T.S.
“Dauid perfecuted by Saule, caileth vppon
i i ly (el
— Pſalme III. v.
4 x laid me dobone and quietlie,
God with aſſured truſt, reprooueth his
enemies for refifting his dominion, and
preferreth the eee of God before all
treaſure.
> Singithis as the ſirſt P fale.
\ Good that art my righteoummerte,
Lodꝛd beare me when J call:
— hou halk (et meat liberty,
when J was bound tt thal,
2 Paue mercy Loꝛd therefore on me,
and grant ime my requeſt:
Foꝛ vnto the vnceſſantlie,
focrp Jwill not reſt.
J O moꝛtall men how long will ye,
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my glory thus deſpiſe;
duhy wander pein vanity,
and follow after lies?
Bnow ye that god ano godly mer;
fhe 1.020 Both take and chute:
And when fo him J make my —
te Both me not relule.
“and beare mp voice my King my od,
My p2ater earlie in the mozne,
5 Sinne not but and in awe therefore,
eramine well pourbeart:
And in pour Chamber quietlie,
fee you pourfelues conuert.
6 fer to God the facrifice,
of vighteouſneſſe J fap :
ang loke that in the liuing Lord,
pou put your truſt alway.
7 The greater fort craue worldly goods,
andrichesdotmboace,
Wut io avant vs thy countenance,
thy kausur and thy avace.
8 Foꝛ fbou thereby thalt make my bear,
inode iopfull and moze glad:
ben they that of their corne and Caine;
full great in increaſe haue had.
9 In peace therefore lie dowane will J,
faking my ref and Oeepe: |
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alone in fafetie kepe. ae
Perba mea anribus, P fal, vj. ir. Sa
Dauid perfecuted by Deog & Achitophel,
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Saules flatterers, ealleth vppon God —
punniſh — Then affured o
fucecfle, he conceiueth comfort.
Sing this as the third P ſalme.
1 Nncline thine cares vnto my words
O Loꝛd my plaint conſider:
to thee Jmake my praier.
2 Heare me betime, 1620 tarry nof,,
fo2 Jwil haue reſpect,
to thee fo2 fo direc.
3 And J wil trutt thoongh pattettce,
inthe my Godalone:
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What art not pleated with wickeonete, — :
And in thy fight fall neuer Sis
theſe furtous fooles D 1922:
Caine workers of iniquity,
thou batt alwaies abhord.
5 Whe liters and the klatterers,
| thou halt deſtroyr them than:
Aand God hall hate the slour thirty, —
and che oecettfull mai.
6 Wherefore will Icome fo thy boule,
trading vpon top grace:
“and renerently toll worſhip the,
ccward thy bely place.
7 Loꝛd lead mein thy righteouſneſſe,
“ fo2 fs confound my foes :
and eke the tories that J hall walke,
; — before my foes difclofe.
8 Forte their mouths therets no truth,
their beartis loule and vaine:
Their throat an open ſepulchre,
ctheir tongues do gloſe and kaine.
9 Deltroy their falfe conſpiracies,
that they may come to nought;
Dubuert them in thet: beapes of finne,
that haue rebellion wrought.
| letthembe glad alfnates :
and render thankes fo2rthy defence,
and giue thy name the praiſe.
‘i 11 Fo⸗ thou with fauour wilt increaſe,
the iuſt and righteous fill:
and with thy grace as with a chield,
delendthem from all ill.
Dowine ix furore. Pfal. vi, Tis.
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Siag this asthe first Pfile q Rs
| Dasinthy wrath repredue me not,
1o0 But thofe that put their truftin the,
_ Dauid for his fins felt Gods hand, & con-
‘ ceiued the horrour of euerlaftine death.
Therefore hee defireth forgiuenefle, and 9 He heard not onelie the reguett, “ais
not to die in Gods indignation, Then fud- ——
denly feeling Gods mercy,he rebuketh his Wut tf receiued af imp hand, *
nemies, who reioyced at his afflition,
though J deictue thine ire:
Ne pet coꝛred mein thp rage,
D Lowy ute sefire,
2 Jfo2 Jam Wweake, therefore 2D Lord,
of mercy thee ſorbeare:
And heale me Lorde, fo2 vohy thouknowſt,
my bones do quake fo2 feare.
3 My foule is troubled herp fore,
and bered vehementlie;
ut 1020 bow long wilt thou delay,
fo cure my miferte.?, f
4 31020 turne thee fo thy wonted avare,
nip &illicfoule bp take;
Dh ſaue me not fo2 my deſerts,
but fo2 thy mercies fake,
5 Forwhp?nto man amend the dead,
remembzeth thee one ebifs
D3 who thal worſhipthee D Lord,
in the infernal pit ? "*
6 So grieudus is my plaint and moeane,
= a —
that J ware wondz0us faint: > /
All the night long Jwaſh mp bed,
with teares gẽ my complaint.
7 My light is dim and waxeth ala,
with ananilh ok my hearts -
Foꝛ feare of thoie that are my foes,
ard ould mp foule ſubuert.
8 But now away from me all pe,
that woke tntquitte :
of mp complaint and crie.
and praier of inp Heart: :
and tooke it in good part.
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Foz why ? Whe Lod hath heard the boyce f
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2 Leaf like a Lion they meteare,
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10 And now my foes that vexed me,
the 1.023 wil ſone defame:
andfuddenly confound thei al,
fo their rebuke and Game.
Domine Deus. Pfal.vy. T.S.
Dauid falfely accufed by Chus Sauls Kinſ-
man, calleth to God to be his defender.
Firſt for that his confcience did not ac-
cufehim of any cuill coward Saul: next,
that it touched Gods glorie to award
fentence againft the wicked : And fo
vppor Gods mercies and promifes hee
waxeth bold, threataing that ic fhall fal
ontheir owne Neckes, that which his
enemies purpofed for others,
Sing this.as the third Palme,
| Lowa my God 7 pufmy truſt,
and confidence tii the
Saue me from them that me purfue,
and eke delinerme.
and rent in peeces final ;
Whillt there is noneto fuccout me,
and rid me ont of thrall.
30 Lowmyp God if J haue done,
the thing that ts not right ;
Od elle if Ibe foundin fault,
oꝛguilty in thy fight:
4 D2 tomy friend rewarded euill,
sad left him in diſtreſſe:
Wihich me purſude molt cruelly,
and hated me cauſeleſſe.
5 When let my foes purfue mp foule,
and eke my life downe thruſt
‘Unto the earth, and alfolay,
mine honourinthe duff,
6 Start op DiLo2d now in thy wrath,
and put my loes to painee:
bas
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“PhilmeV IT.
Perlorme thy kingdome promited,
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fo me which wrong futtaine.
7 Then ſhall great Mations come fo the,
and know the by this thing :
4f thou declare fo2loue of then,
thy felfe ag 11020 and ising.
8 Andas thou art of all men Judge,
O 31023 now iudge thou me :
according te my righteouſneſſe,
any mine integrity.
The fecond part,
9 Lord ceale the hate of wicked men,
and be the tull mang guide :
10 By whom the ſeerets of all hearts,
ave ſearched and deſcride.
11 ¥ fake inp helpe fo come of God,
in all my paine andfimart:
That doth pꝛeſerue althofe that be
ofpure and vpright bart.
12 Wheiu man and the wicked both,
ed tudgeth by bis power :
- So that ve keleth hisnughtie hand
euen cucrp Day and houre.
13 Creept be change bis mind J die,
fo: euen as he ſhould ſmite:
He whets his ſword, bis boty he bends,
aiming where be mighthif.
14 Aud doth prepare bis mogtall dart,
bis arrowes Keene and ſharpe;
Foꝛ them that vo me perfecute,
inbhil he doth miſchiefe warpe.
£5 But though that he in trauatiebe,
of bis diueliſh foze-cak:
and of bis miſchiele once concetuen,
vet bangs fosth nought at laſt.
16 We digs a ditch, and deluegit deepe,
in bope fo burt bis Brother:
‘Wut he hail kall into the pie, -
that be digd bp fo2 other,
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7 hus wꝛong returneth to the hurt, And at his lete hat tet all things,
| ofbiniin — — that be ſyould keepe them vnder.
And all the nutchiefe that he wzought, As chepe and neat, and all bealts ele,
fall fall vpon bis bean. — that in the field do feede ;
, 8 F will giue thankes fo Gontherefore, Fowles ok the aire, Hin the Hea,
that iudgeth righteoufiy ; and all that therein boede.
And with mp Song will pratfethename, 8 Wherefore muſt J once fay agatne,
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Li | Hoty famous and how wonderfull,
—9 Domine Deus meus. Pfal.u.y.T. S. are thy workes through the world:
The Prophet confidering the excellent li- Confitebor tibi. Pfal.ix. T. S.
i berality and fatherly providence of Gad
" toward man; whoinhe made as it were
™ God ouer all his woikes, onely giueth
» thankes, and isaftonied with the admi-
| ration ofthe fame. * deftroy —
Sing this as the 3. Pſalme. Sing this as the third Pſalme.
' @ are thy workes every inbere : ¥% will ſing laud and p2aife:
Ahoſe fame furmounts tn dignifys. And fpeake of all thy tyond2ous works,
aboue the Beauens clere. and them declare alwaies.
| Cuen by the mouthes of fucking Babes, 2 J will be glad and much reioyce,
thou ſhalt confound thy foes ; Zn the D Goo mok high:
: Fo2 in thofe Wabes thy might ts fene, and make my ſonas erfoll thy name,
Hi thyaracesthep difelofe. aboue the ftarry fky.
And when J fe the beauens high, 3 Foꝛ that my foes are driuen backe,
the workes of thine stone band: and turned info flight:
r che Sun, the Mone, and all the Starres, Whey falidotwne flat and are deſtroxed,
4 In order as they ſtand. by thy great force and might.
Ahat thing ts man Lord thinke Ithen, 4 Thou haf reuenged all mp wrong
that thou vot hin remember 2- my ariefe, andallmy grudges -
D2 what is mans pofpertty, Thou doſt with iuſtice hearemy cauſe,
° ) that thou dott hun confider ? mot like a righteous Judge.
| Fo thou halt made him littte leſſe, 5Thou dolſt rebuke the Heathen folke,
- then Angels tn degree :. and wicked fo confound:
: In thou haſt crowned him alfo, That afterivard the memo2y,
with glory and dignity. 7 of them cannot be found.
Thou hakk preferd him to be Loyd, 6 My foes thou hak made god vipat :
; ot all thp workes ofivonder: and all their tones deftropa:
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Dauid giueth thankes for his manifold vi-
tories receiued,defireth the fame won-
ted helpe againe againft his new Ene-
inies, and their malicious arrogancy to
God our 1020 bow wonderfull, — VV Ith heart and mouth onto the Lord,
Pfalme VIII IX. —
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hou hak their fame with them defac d,
thꝛough allthe world fo wide,
7 now thou that be which ts aboue,
fo2 euermoꝛe ſhallraigne:
And tn the feat of equity,
true Juſtice will maintaine.
8 With Jultice he twill keepe and quide,
the world and euery tight :
And fo twill pela theough equitte,
fo evierp man bis right.
9 Weis pꝛotectoꝛ ofthe pmze,
what time thep be oppreſt:
Heisinalladueraty,
their refuge and thetr reff.
10 All they that knots thp bolp ame,
therefo2e fhall trutt tn the :
2 thou ſorſakeſt not their (ute,
in their aduerfitte.
_ The fecond part..
11 Sing Plalmes therefoze onto the Lord,
that dwelloth in Sion bill:
Publiſh among all Pations,
bis Noble acs and twill.
12 F02 he is mindfull of the blad,
of thofe that be oppꝛeſt:
Foꝛgetting not the afflicted heart,
- that feekes to bim fo2 reff.
13 Haue mercy Ho2d on me pore weetch,
Inhofe enemies ſtill remaine:
Thich from the gates of peath art wont,
. toratle me bp againe,
14 3n Sion that J may fet fo2th,
thy praiſe with beart and voice :
And that in thy faluation Lord,
mp ſoule might fill reioyce.
15 Whe Beathen Kicke fatk in the pit,
__ that they themfelnes prepared:
And in the net that they did fer,
ttheir obone leete falt are ſſared.
Pfalne IX. X,
16 God ſhewes his iudaments which were
fo2 euerp man to marke: (god,
Then as pe fee the wicked man, ;
lie trapt tn bis otune warke.
17 Whe {wicked and the finfull man;
goe downe fo Hell fo2 cuer :
Sind a! the people of the world,
that will not God remember.
18 Wut fure the Lord will not korget,
the poze mans queefe and paine:
The patient people neuer loke,
_ fo2 helpe of Sod tn vaine.
19 O Loꝛd artfe leaſt men pꝛeuaile,
that be of woꝛldiy might:
Andict the Heathen folke receiue,
thetr iudgement in thy ſight.
20 1020 trike fuch terror, feare, and d2ead,
into the hearts of them: |
That they may know affuredly,
they be but mo2tall men.
Vt quid Domine, Pfal.x. T.S.
Hee complaineth of all the wrongs whic
worldly men vie, becaufe of their prof-
perity, who therefore without all feare
of God, thinke they may doe al! thinges
bncontroled, Hee calleth for remedy a-
gainft fuch, and is comforted with the
hope thereof, ;
Sing this as the third Palme. |
VV bat is the cauſe that thou O io,
art now fo far from thine? |
And Keepet€ clofe thy countenance,
ftom bs this troublous tine
2 The poze doe perith by the provd, |
and wicked mens delice :
Let them be taken in the fare,
that they themfelues confpire.
3 Foꝛ in Che lutts of his owne heart,
the vngodly doth delight:
5: 5
ae
- sey eo
20 odoth the wicked praiſe himſelle,
and doth the Lord deſpight:
‘Wet is ſo proud, chat right and tuzong,
be ſetteth all apart ;.
— pay, nay, therets no Sod faith be,
- fo2 thus be thinkes in bart.
| | sBecaute bis waies do profper well,
he deth thypdaives nealect :
ind with a blait both puffe againſt
| fuch as would bun cored.
Tulh, tush (faith he) J auc no dread,
| leatt mine effafe ould change:
ind toby ? fo2 all adueriific,
fo him ts very range.
His mouth is full of cuvfenneffe,
, of fraud, deceit, and guile:
nder bis tongue doth muichete fit,
amd traucll all the tobile.
| Belteth hid in waies and holes,
) tofapficinnocent:
{gaint the pooze that paſſe him by,
his cruell eies are bent.
And like a Lyon pꝛ iutite,
_, lieth lurking tn bis den:
“f be map (nare them tn bis net,
_ to fpoile pooze fimple men.
9 Aud fo2 the nonce full craffilie,
hecrowcheth downe F fay :
“7 So are great heapes of Bes men made,
' by bis ſtrong power bis prep
i. The fecond part,
Tulh, God forgetteth this (faith be)
~ thereof J may be bold:
is countenance ts caſt aſide,
he doth it not behold.
Ariſe, O Lord, O Gov. in whom
thepoore mans hope doth retk ,
ft bp thy hand, — Mare,
_ the pooze that be oppreſt
4 2%
ie
7
Vlaime M. Al. =
14 What blaſphemie is this rn the,
1.920 doſt thou net abhor it
To heare the wicked in their heart,
fay tuſh thou careſt net fo2 it?
15 Wut thoes ſeelt all this wickeoneſſe,
and well doſt vnderſtand,
16 What kriendleſſe and poore fatherleſſe,
are left into thy hand.
17 Df wicked and malicious nen,
then bꝛeake the power fo2 euer:
What they with there intqutty,
may perth ail together. J
18 The Loꝛd ſhall raigne ſor euermore,
as King and God alone:
eee ee
and be thall chafe the Heathen folke,
out of bis land each one.
19 Thou heareſt D Hod the poore mans
their papers andrequeft: Glaint,
Their hearts thou wilt confine, vntill
thine eaves to heare be preſt.
20 Lo iudge the poꝛe and fatherletfe,
and belp them fo thetr right :
That thep map be no moze oppꝛeſt,
{with men of wozlolic might.
In Domsino Coxfido, Pfal, xj. T.S.
This Pfalme fheweth; firft, what aflault of
temptation and anguifh of mind he ſu-
{tained in perfecution, Next, hercioy-
ceth that God fent him fuccor in necef= -
fity, declaring his Iuftice,as well in go-
uerning the good and wickedmen, a as |
~ the whole werld. i =
Sing this as the 3. Pſalme.
Truſt in Sod, hotwoareyethen, =
fay thus my foule vntill? A
Flie hence as fatEas any Folnle,
and bide youtn vour hill.
+
: The Prophet feeing the miferable decay
: | Plalme XU. XI,
2 Beholð the Wicked bend their Bowes, Elpe Lord fo2 god and godly men,
-andmake thew arrowes pelt: Boe perifh and decay :
To thate in fecret, and to burt and fait) and truth from worldly meit,
the found and jarmeleite breſt. is parted cleane atvay. —
2 WMWho fo doth with bis neighbor talke
3 DF worldly bape all ſtaies are H2tinke, — is — * *
and clerely brꝛought to nought: Sto. cuerp man bethinketh how,
Alalſe the tuff and righteous man, to flatter, lic, and faine.
twat euill bath be w20ught 2
4 Wut be that in bis Temple is, 3 But fiattring and decettfull tipss,
molt holy and nok high: and tongues that be ſo ſtout,
and in the heauens hath bis (cat, To ſpeake pꝛoud words, and make great
ofroxall Maieſtie: the Lord ſone cut them out. (bags.
Fo2 they fap til tue will preuaile,
The poꝛe and ſimple mans etfate, * tongues tall bs anal:
confisereth in his mind: Dur tongues are ours, toe ought to ſpeake
and fearcheth out full narrowlie, what od Gall vs controll 2
‘the manners of mankind.
5 And with a cherefull countenance, 5 Wut fo2 the great complaint ANd Cty,
therighteous man twill bie: ef poore and inen oppreſt: |
But in bis heart he doth abhoꝛ, arilſe twill J now faith the 102d,
all fuch as milchiele muſe. and themreilore to reſt.
6 Sods wo2dis like fofiluer pure
6 Andon the inners cafteth ſnares, that from the earth ig nist : ; ,
as thicke ag any raine: and bath no icile then feauen times; J
Fire and Bumltone, and whirle⸗ poi inmn fire beene puritide.
appointed fo2 their paine. ſthic
7 Be fe then how a righteous Gad, 7 Hoty Mice thy promife is to helpe,.
doth righteouſneſſe imbrace: Lord keepe thypromiſe then;
and to tho iuſt and vpright man, and ſaue bs now and euermore, +3
theives fo2th bis pleafant face. : from this tl kind of men. i
Fo02 now the wicked world is fuil,.
Saluum me fac, Pſal. xy. T. S. ok miſchiekes manitold:
WMhen vanitie with Mortall men,
vo oighw i ertoto.
lyto fend reformation, Thencomtorted Vſquequo Domine, Pfal, xiij. T.S.
withthe aſſurance of Gods helpe and Dauid (as it were) ouercome with afficti-
promifes, concludeth,that whenallor- ons flyeth to God his onely refuge,and
ders are molt corrupted, then Godwill | encouraged through Gods promifes,he
‘deliver his.. conceiueth confidence againft the ex«
Sing this as the third Palme. treame horrors of death,
—
Sing this as the third Pfalme,
Dw! long wilt thou lorget me Lord,
ſhall Jneuer berememb2e0 ;
How long wilt thou thy viſage hide,
i . asthough thou wertoffended?
{2 In heart andinind how long hall JZ,
| init care tormented be:
Dou long eke hal mp deadlie foes,
thus triumph over me 2
3 Behold ne now my LArd my Goo,
and heare me ſore oppreſt:
Wighten mine etesleat that J lleepe,
‘) asone by death polleſt.
4 Leak thusmine enemies fay fo itie;
bebold ¥ do preuaile:
Leaſt they alſo that bate my foule,
| ketopee fo fee me quatle.
| ; Wut from thy mercy and godnelſe,
, my hope fhall neuer art:
In thy reltefe and fauing health,
right glad fhall be my heart.
6 J ivill giue thankes onto the Lord,
and pratfes to bin fing: )
i, Betaule be hath heard my vequett,
) and granted my withing.
Dixit infipiens. Pfal. xiiy.T.S.
"was brought to vtter contempt :
+ yet perfwaded that God woul
it, heis comforted,
qe — HSS =
— —— — — —
Here is no God as vata ) ment, af
— — at
Pſalme XII. XIIII.
aaa
— — —
4 i, He defcribeth the wickedneffe of men,
growne to fuch licentioufnes, that G ee ’Wecaule they put theirtrut in Goo,
which albeit hee was greatly fae
edrefle 7 But who ſhall gine thy people health,
—
Hi firme iu theic mad mode. , heir driſts
oo aed >" _—_— ) aed
—
—— — — —
are all corrupt and paine, nof one of
Se ee ee eS
‘them doth h good. 2. Whe 4020 —
— —
from Heauen bigh, | the whole raccof
—— — — — — —
EN CARES! CAME aR —
— — — — — — — — — — —— —
mankinde: and ſaw not oue — fought
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lit dede, the lining Godfofinde,
3 Ther tent all {wide and were corrupt,
and truely there was none,
That in the WMorld did any gov,
4 fay there was not one.
4 38 all their iudgement fo far loft, J
that all worke mifcheefe ſtille
Cating my people euen as bꝛead,
not once to ſeke Gods twill,
5 CUben they thas rage then fubpenty,:’~
great keare on them ſhall fall: a
Foꝛ God dothloue therighteousmen, _
and {will maintaine them all. |
6 Pe mocke the doings of the poore,
fo their repꝛoch and thames
and call ppon bis name.
and ingen wilt thou fulfil
Thy pomife made fo Ffraell,
fromoutof Ston bill?
3 Cuen when thou thalt reſtore Be te
fuch as were captine led:
eben Jacob thall therein retopee,
and Iſraell Hall be alan. —
“i
6:
— alt 8 ! Cconſerua me. Pfal.xvi.T. 5.
Domine quis, Pfal, xv. T. S. Dauid prayeth ro God for fuccour,not for
his workes;but for his fruourr fake,pro-
te(ting that he hareth al idolatry,thank-
ing God only for his comfort and felici-
ty, who fuffereth him to lack nothing.
Sing this as the 14. Pfalme,
— a keepe me, fo2 J truſt inthe,
Heere is taught, why God chofe the Iewes
to be his peculiar people,and placed his
Temple among them, which was, that
« they by liuing vprightly, might witnefle
that they were his fpeciall people.
Sing this asthe 3. Pfalme. and dee confeſſe indeede,
, Thou art my God, andofmy gods,
(} 1.020 within thy Wabernacle, D Loꝛd thou batt no neede. :
' fobo thallinbabit fill ? 2 ¥ giue my gods vnto the Saints,
D2 whom twilt thou receine to dwell that in the wozld do dwell,
in thy mott holy hull? and namely to the fatthfull focke,
2 Che man whofe life ts vncoꝛrupt, in vertue that excell, 7
{whofe workes are iuſt and ſtraight, shev fhall heav forvotwee on thei
Wihofe heart doth thinke the very truth, 3 Sh Cathe tev es 5 adi
wyole tongue fpeakes no deteit. To offer to their Idoil Gods,
» $03 to hig neighbour doth none tlt alafleitistobad. 3
3 — gods, oꝛname: 4 As for their bloody (actifics, ——
| Moz willingiy doth moue faltetales, and offerings of that ſort,
twbich might impairethe fame. J twill not touch, no2 pet thereof |
4 Whatin his heart regaroeth not my tongue thall make report.
malicious Wicked men: 5 Forwhy 2 the Lord the postion is
But thole that loue and feare the 1030, ofmine inheritances
he maketh much ofthbem. And thou art be (hat doſt maintaine
a , my rent, my lof, my chance.
5 Bisoath and al bis promiſes. 6 She place wherein my lot vid fall,
that kepeth faithfully : in beauty did excell:
although be make bis couenant ſo, opine heritage allignde to me,
that be oth lofe thereby. doth pleaſe me wondꝛous well.
4 eaves bis — 7 I thanke the Lord that cauſed me
Ne foꝛ to hurt the innocent, to buderttand the right:
~ pothbibeo2elfepurioine.. For by this meanes my fecret thoughes
| | do teach meenerpuight,
7 Who fo doth allthings as pou fe. 8 ZF fet the Lord ſtulin my fight,
_ that hereis to be done, and truſt bim ouer all:
Shall neuet perith in this world, F 02 he doth and at mp right hand,
noꝛ in the woꝛld tocome. therefo2e J thall not fall. 3 5%
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ae
> Piimeay Pig. ee
9 wberefore my tongue and heart * ttay we Lord and ——
do both xeioyce together: That from the way wherein Jwalke,
By fel and body reſt in hope, my ſteps may neuer ſwarue.
{when J this thing conſider. 6 Aber J do callto thee Dio, |
10 Shou wilt not leauemyfouleim grauc, __fureip thou wilt me atte:
M fozthou Lord loueſt me: Then heare mp praier,and weigh ig fl
| Hoꝛr yet wilt giue thy holy one the words that Jhaue ſaide.
corruption ſor to fe. |
[xx Wut dwilt teach me the way ofife; 7 D thou the wvauiaur ot alt them,
i for all treaſures and ſfoꝛe hat put thet ttutt tn thee
J——— Declare thy ſtrength on them that lp urne
againſt thy Maieſty.
8 O keepe me Lord as thou sinned
Exanai Dewiine. P fal. xvy.T.S,. . theappleofthineeye:.
i and poiver for cucrinoze. .
i i Heere he complaineth to God for JJ And — — wings, Se ee
ell pride and arrogancy of Saule, who defend me fecretiy nk Norie
aged without any, y caule, and therefore ‘The —
hee deſireth God.to reuenge his inno-. |
"| cency,and deliver him, . —— 9 From Wicked nien that trouble me,,
and daily me annop 838
os Sing thisas the 14. Pfal@e. aus from mip foes that acc about,
A i) 1020 gine eare to my iult cante, Mp loule foꝛ to deſtror.
ly ‘dl atend inben ; — * —— tml nat,
And beare the prayer that 3 put fo2 . —
with lps that doe not kaine. That in their pride they Doenat fpare, ti ij
2 Gndlettheiudgementofmycaufe, . ‘olpeakethepcarenot what. : a
ia proceede alivates from the: 7 4
And iet thine eyes veheid and cleare Ther lie in waif where J thouls oat ‘
“4 With craft me fo confound: .
ij Chismyfimplicty.. |» And mufingmifchiefem theirminds, ,, coal
3 Thou hatt well trive mein ee itight, to calſt mete theground, | ce |
j and yet couldſt nothing finde ¢ 12 Much like a Epon greedily, *
That J haue ſpoken wſth my tongue that would bis pꝛer embꝛace: |
{ 1 that was notin my mind. - Oꝛ lurking like aL pons tobelp, - faa
( ‘4 Ssfod the workes of inicken men, {within forme fecret place. J
and paths peruerſe and ill: mS
| Foz loue ofthy moſt holy yor, = 13 Up Lord ith hattpreuent mp foe, * \
Ihaue refrained till, and caſt him at my feete:
Saue thou my ſoule from the ill man
13 le the pathes thatbe molt pure, and with thy ſword him finite, |
— ae” —*
ee eae
14 Deliuer me Lord by thy pater,
out of thefe tp2ants bands; eet
Uti bich now folong time raigned Hane,
and kept vs tn their bands.
1 5 A meane from worldlie men to whom
all worlolx gutftsavertie:
That haue no hope nor part eftop,
but in this pecient hie.
16 Shou of thei Lore their bellies ale
{with pleafure to their mind 3
Their Children haue enough, andleaue
fo theirs the reſt bebind.
17 But ¥ Mall pure confcience,
behold thy gracious face:
So when J wake J ſhall be full,
of thine Image and grace. -
Diligamte, Pſal. xviij. T. S.
Kingdome, extolling the marueilous
graces of GOD in his preferuation.
Chrift,by the vnfpeakable loue of God,
though allthe world refift.
— my — and a
: — eal
1. pe: of force J mi muff lous us the: : Thou
art my. Cattle and — mp
) Neteffitic. 2 Dy God —
= — —
—J— J truſt tet worker of my wealth:
—F
— —
— — —
Pſalme XVIII.
Heerein is the Image of Chriftes King-
dome, which thall conquer throuch
er ae
= = ——
— — — —
—
——
— — ee —
—
‘Py refuge, Buchler and mp | thielde,
— — — — — — — —
the boone of all my health.
3 Wiben J Ging laud vnto the Lorꝛd,
moſt worthy to be ſerued:
When fom my loes Jam right ſure,
that J hail be pꝛeſerued.
4 The pangs of death did compare me,
and bound me eucry wheres
he flowing tnaues of wickedneſſe
did put me in great feare.
5 Whe Aye and fubfill Mares of bell,
Wwere roundabout me let ;
And fo2 my death there was prepard,
a deadly trapping nef,
Dauid giueth thankes entering into his 6 ¥ thus beſet {with paine and qrtefe,
DID pray fo God fo2 grace:
And be forthivith div beare my plaint, —
out ofbis bolp place.
7 Suchishis potwer that in his wꝛath,
he made the earth to quake: *
__ ea the foundation ofthe mount,
of Baſan fo2 fo Take.
8 Gna from bis noftuls came a ſmoake
{oben kindled was his tre:
= 4nd from bts mouth came kindled coales,
of bot confuming fire.
= — =z /Che Lord deſcended from aboue,
and bowed the beauensbie :
= — And vnderneath hts leete he calt, |
the parkneffe of thefky.
“10 On Chervbs and on Cherubins,
fullropally be rede:
at on the Wings of atl the winds
came flxing all ——
Pe The
rE
i PYalme X
The fecond part.
rf (3 1 Andlikea den moft darke, he made
bis bid and fecret place ; |
With tuaters blacke and aive clauds,
inuironed be was.
12 (ut when thepreſence of his face,
in brightnelſle hall appeare :
came baile, and coalegof fire.
| | 13 Theſe fierpsDarts and thunder-boults,
ik difperfe them bere and there :
| | And with bis often lightenings,
f be puts them in great feare.
)) 14 2020 at thy tw2ath and theeatnings, |
and at thy chiding chere:
) Whe lprings andthe foundations.
) _ efall the woꝛldappeare.
‘| 45 Aud from aboue the Lord fent downe,
fo fetch me from below:
And plucke me out of waters aveat,
that iveuld me ouerflow.
16 Andme deliuered from my foes, —
that would Haue made me thzall :
| ea from ſuch foes as were tw rong
fo2 me fo deale withall.
17 Shey did preuent me fo oppꝛeſſe,
tit time of my great aviefe:
But vet the Lord was my defence,
my luccour and reliefe.
— —
— — ~
— a — —*
al a — aoe eh * J
* pao se
18 He bought me forth in open place,
wWehereas J might be fre
And kept me fate, becaule he has
J a fauour bnto me,
f | 19 Anaas J was antnnocent,
| fo did He me regard:
and to the cleaneſſe of mp hants,
he gaue me my reward.
20 For that J walked in bis way .
ie — —
*
2.8 . ‘ ~ Z ua —* 4
ee — PS ee a ee r
| | hen Clouds confumeandin their ſtead,
e 7 .
Xv I I Cc —
and in bis paths baneteatis Thy
~ and baue not — * 8
againſt my Lord my God.
The third part.
21 Wut euermore J haue refpec,
to his lawes and deckeeee.
is ſtatutes and commandements,
Icaſt not out from me:
22 Mut pure and cleane and vncorrupt,
appeared before bis face: |
Aud ard refraine from wickedneſſe
and finne in any cafe.
ae soe
4 ’
a a ey
23 Whe Lord therefore will me reward
as Jhaue done aright:
“And fo the cleannefeof my bands,
appearing in his fight.
24 Foꝛ 020 Wwith him that holy is,
{wilt thon be bolp fo:
and {with the god and berfuows man,
right bertuoully wilt doe,
25 And fo the louing and elec,
thy loue thou wilt referue :
and thou wilt vſe the wicked men,
as ivicked men deferue.
26 $03 thou doſt faue the ſimple folke,
in trouble when they lie: .
and dott boing downe the countenance, — |
of them that loke full bie.
27 Whe Loꝛd will light mpcandlefo,
thatitthall ſhine full biicht ·
The 1020 my God will make alſo,
mp darknefle to be light.
_ 28 For by thinebelpanhoakofmen,
diſcomũt Lord J hall:
WBy thee J ſcale and ereape,
the ſtrength of any wall.
29 Unfpotted are the wates of Cod,
bis words are shane tribes
_ | | Pfalme XVIII
He is afure defence to (uch,
as in dis faith abide.
+3.0 Foꝛ who is Ged ercept the 102d?
foz other there ts none:
D>; elfe who is omnipotent,
fauing out God alone ?
‘The fourth part.
3 1 Whe God that gicteth me with trength
is be that 3% Doe meane:
That all the waies wherein J walke,
bid euermoze keepe cleane.
3 2 That mabe my fecte like to the Warts,
in ſwiltneſſe of my pace:
And fo2 my ſurety brought me forth,
into an open place.
33 Pe did in order put my hands,
fo battatle and to fight:
To bzeake in funder barres of braſſe,
be gaue mine armes the might.
34 Thou teaches me thy ſauing health,
thyright hand ig my tower:
Shy loue and familtacrity, |
doth ſtill increaſe mp power.
35 And onder me thou makelt plaine,
the way where J fhould walte :
So that my fete ſhall neuer diy, -
no2 fumble af a balke,
36 And fiercely Jpurſue and take,
my foes that meannoys :
And from fhe eld do not returne,
fill they be all deſtroyd.
37 0 J oppretle and wound my foes :
that they can rife no moze :
Foꝛ at my fet they fall dotwre flat,
~ 3 frike them all fo fo2¢.
3 9 1.020 thou balt put into my hands,
my moꝛtall enemtes poke :
And all my foes thou doſt deuide,
in funder, with a ſtroke.
40 Shep cal d fo2 belpe but none gaus care,
1162 holpe them with reltefe :
Bea to the Xoꝛd they cal d fo2 belpe,
pet heard be not their griele.
The fifth part,
41 And ill like duſt befoze the winde,
J driue them ender feet :
And ſweepe them out like filthy clay,
that ſticketh inthe fret.
42 Thou keepſt me from ſedicious folke,
that ſtill in ſtrife be len:
And thou att of the Heathen folke,
appoint me fo be head.
43 Apeople ſtrange fo me Dnimoiune, ,
aid pet they thail ine ferue :
Gud at the fir obey my words,
fovereds np olone twill fiverue.
44 J ſhall be irkefome to mineotone,
they will not f my light:
{ut wander wide out of the tvay, |
and bide them out of fight.
45 Wut bleed be the lining Lov,
moft woꝛthy of all pꝛaiſe:
That is mp rocke and fauing Health,
saifed be be alwaies.
46 Foꝛ God it ig that gaue me potver,
renenged fo2 to be :
And with bis holp woꝛd ſubdude.
the people vnto me.
47 And from my foe me delivered.
and fet me biaher then thoſe:
$8 Ffo2 thou dol quide me with thy ſtrength That cruell and vngodly were,
to warre in fuch a wife:
What they be all (cattered abroad,
that vp againt me rife,
and bp againtt me rofe.
48 And fo2 thiscaufeD Lod mp Sod,
to gine the thankes 4 hall:
fies.
And
@,; ah
pie de acta
And aad praitosto |
F thy na F Potuperfetis tel wofGod, ©
among theGeatilesalh how is — — ect bey)
i to That gauede geeatppofpricy, * — Conusitingfoules ano mang wiles
puto the sing flaps 5. | the fimpleandobfeure, a
To Danio thine appainted. Sing, 8 Jult are theo: —— 24
and foféedsfozapes © pe oe) veo and glad both bart and minde ·
tz _ Bis precepts pure and giueth light,
| Caliemrrint. P fal. ars T. S. ‘to vies that be full blinde.
He mioucth the fathfillso glorify God by 9 The feare of Boni is ercellenty
fi “the workemanthip, proportion,and or- and doth endure faz ener: —J.
naments of the heauens, and by the law The iudgemem⸗ ofthe Lembavetsue,
}| wherein God is reuealed familiarly to andriahteousaltogether. =
|| his chofen people. 10 And moꝛe fo be embrac d alwwaies,
Sing this ac the 14. Pſalme. Pe fined Gate Bayz
She bony andthe ony combes,.»
He Heauens and the firmament,
} Doe wondr oully declare: , are not fo ſweete ag ther... ent
ete e glosy of Godomnipotent, 11 Bp them shy lecuant is hoeewarnd,
— vond:ous workes ol appeare and in perfoomance ofthe iame, 190 ‘ a
’ bp every daies ſucceſſe: — there thallbe great reward. a
Hi the felfefamethings —* the errors ot his life:
i; Chen clenfe my foule from fecret gms,
i! 3 There is no language tongue, 0? (pec, nay ‘
o where their ſound is —— evwbicharzin — J J—
En all the earth and coatts thereof, 13 And kepe me that Mamptudue fin 1s.
their knowledge is conferd. — — aa : : a
i 4 In them ye Lord made forthe * and then chall J be innocent,
4 a place of greatrenoune: and great offences ſ.
WMho like a Bꝛidegrome ready trimd, 14 Accept tmp mouth and cke nip heart,
doth trgmn his — J iny words and fhoughts cachone:
| _ Fo2imy redemer and my ſtrength
ha
with fey doth hat to fake in hand, Exaudiat re Dens, Plaleccx. TS. |
| fomenobleenterpsife. G The people pray toGod to ——
6 And all the ſky from end to end King, and receiue his facrifice —
8
be compaſſeth about: offered before hee went ro bartell 2
_ | pathing can hive it froin bis Heat, gaintt the Ammonites , declaring t
ae. | <a
'
— * 9—
i ~ Deis —— *
— — — —
a J =a ¥ we
— Be vt at alin "2 e = .
>, ow
COT ae
} Pecipmnmes oar act ~~, the Heathen eM ‘Nt ae
butt
fore hey fhall fall, but the King and
his people fhall and,
_ Sing this as the 14. Pſalme.
aX trouble and aduerſit,
the Lord God heare thee ill:
The Maielty of Jacobs Goa, :
defendthefremall ull, :
2 Andfendthe fiom bis boly place,
his helpe atenerp neve:
and ſo in Sion ſtablilh the,
and make thee rong indeede.
Kemembring wellthelacriũce,
that note fo him ts done:
and fo receiue Light thankefully,
thy burnt offerings each one.
4 According fo thy hearts defite,
the Lorꝛd grant onto the :
Ano alltby counfeil and denice, :
full well perfozme may he.
5 Whe Hall reiopce when ss bs faustt,
| and our banners diſplay:
uinto the 102d, which thy requetts,
fulfilled bath alway.
ee The Lod will his annointed faue,
Jkuow well by bis grace:
And fend him health by his right
out ot his holy place.
7 In Chariots fome put contidence
and ſome in hoꝛſes tru:
But we remember God our Lord,
that keepeth promiſe iuſt.
andð ftand opiterfatip;
* ſaue and help bs Lord and ,King,
the 2 when weds cry.
—* “hg
Ppalme XX. xx J.
—** in hisname,Where- David in the perſon of the people pracen
4 And whenbeatkenlife of thes. —
To haue long like, yeatuchalife,
3 Shep fall doivire Hat, but we doerile, i |
n Great woꝛlhip and great honour boch,
Domine in virtue, Pfal.xxi, TS.
God for the victory giuen them againit |
the Syrians atid Ammonites, 1. Sam,
12. Wherein hee was Crowned with
the Crowne of the King of Ammon,2.
Sam.12. And endued with ae manifold 3
bien of God, i
OnsSisiansiet=
——— — — —
— —— —
— —
in thy ſtrength and dthe eyoine: ato
ee see Ste
eee i ne ae the
bebemently dooth be reiopee, in in the
SS SS SS SS
— Sauiour ? 2 22+ a thou 30u halk giu given {
— — 7
“onto ji bis — hearts deſire: to
ee = —— — |
== =f Shoes ot
bin nothing batt thou denide, of that
—
= es
he did require.
3 Thou divtE prenent him wichthr guifts
and bleſſings manifold :
And thou batt fet vpon his head, o
a Crotune of perfect Gold. ;
thereof thou madeſt bim fure:
as ener ſhould endure.
5 Greatis his gloꝛr by thy belp, |
‘thy benefite and aide: :
thou batt ——
————
nae +. y ~
eee ae
—
9 "THR Te)
JRA aft)
pete
—*
*
\ ehetell dheabies ley:
‘thatucuerthallvecap: :
And with thy cherefull countenance,
wilt comloꝛt bunalap.
7 Forwhy the King doth ſtrongly tut
» it Govfazto preuatle:
‘Wherefore his godneſſe and his qrace,
| tuillnot that be thall quaile.
| ! 2 But let thine enemies feele thy force,
and thofe that thee withſtand:
Finde out thy foes and let them fale,
| the potwer of thy right band.
9 Andlike anouen burne them 1020,
At flameand fue.
Thine anger thall deſltroy them all,
1! and fire thall them confine.
i Lo Andthou thal rte out ofthe carth,
- their frutt that hould increaſe:
and from the number of thy llocke,
thetr fede Hall end and ceaſe.
ya agatnt thy boly name:
4 - fog to perlorme the fame.
ag Wut as amarke thou thalé them (et,
. twa moſt open place:
And charge thy Bow-ttrinas readily,
a againſt thine s nemies face.
423 Be thou exalted Loꝛd thereſore,
ti in thy ficengtheuerpboure:
So thallive fingright ſolemnelie,
prꝛarlingthymight and potver.
Deus Dens mens. Pfal. xxij. ToS.
Pſalme XxII. Wee
i lee Foz why 2 much mifcbiefe did they mufe 5 hep were deliueredener when -
“4 Bet did they faile, and had no potver,
Dauid complaineth of his defperate ex- Let him redeeme and belpe him now, |
| treamity, and declareth whereby he re-
couereth himfelf from temptation, Vn-
der his perfon is figured Chrift. Heeres 9 Aut Lop out ofure mothe wombs, J
nis dua declared the iba ail of Efay, | a
_he was — forthof wba |
ment. 3 j
Sing this 4s the 12. Plame. ie
God ny Gov , Wwherefore Dott thon
foxfake me bttertp: ·
Gnd belpek not tuben % doe make
inp great complaint and trp?
2 Ho the inp God euen all daylong,
¥ doe both crp and call: 7
% ceafe not all the night, and pet,
{hou heareſt not at all.
3 Euen thou that in thy fand uarp,
and holy place doſt divell ;
hou art the comfort anathetoy, .
and glory of Iſrall.
4 And be in whom our Fathers *
had all their hope fez euer: Sif
Aud when they put their truſt in tbe.
fo didſt thou them deliuer. F
they called on thy name:
And fo2 the faith thep han in the,
they were not put to ſhame. i
6 Wut J annoty become a Moꝛme
moe like then any man: |
An out⸗caſt whom the people frogne,
with allthefpiaht they can.
7 Andinenefpifeas thepbebalo =
me walking anthetwap, |
SChep avin, thep mot,and nod theirheats,
and in this wile they fay. ar a
8 Whis man did glospin the Loꝛd, ca
bis fauour and bis lone:
bis power tf be twillpzoue, me ss
ihe
7% f ——
Thou diott ppelerue me ſtill in hope,
= J did fuckeber breaſt.
as committed from my birth,
th thee to haue above ;
Hince J was tn mp Mothers wombe,
thou batt beene ere my God.
Thefecond part,
11 Shen Lord depart not now frome,
in this mp prefent griefe :
Since J haue none to be my helpe,
my fuccour and reliefe.
12 So many Buls dee compatie me,
thatbe full ſtrong ofhead |
Pea Wuls fo fat as though they had
in Baſan fielobenefed. =
13 Ther gape vpon me greedily,
as though they would me flay :
Much like a Lyon roaring out,
and ramping fo2 bis pay.
14 Wut J dzop downe like water (hen,
my iornts in funder b3eake :
My heart doth in my body mel,
like ware agatntt the beat.
15 And likea pottherd drieth my ſtrength,
my tongue tt cleaueth faſt
Anto mp iawes, and J am brought
fo duſt of death at laſt.
16 And many Dogs do compaſſe ine,
and {wicked counfelleke,:
Conſpire againk me curſedly,
they pierce mp bands and fete,
| 17 ¥ was tozmented (o, that J
might all my bones haue fold :
Met Mill vpon me they dolwke, |.
and Mill thep mebebold.
18 Py garments thep deuided cke,
tn parts among them all:
+ And fo? my coat they did caſt lots,
ae ohg it — belall.
~“Pialme xX iW.
19 Wherefore J pray the be uot fae
from meat my great nad:
wut rather {ith thou are myſtrength,
fo belp me Loꝛd inake ſpede. ‘
20 And from the ſword lord fauemy ſoule
by thy belpe and thy potwer:
aid keepe my foule thy darling dare,
frown decs that would deuour.
21 And from the Lions mouth that would
me all in funder ſhiuer:
and from the hoones of Anicornes,
lord ſafely me deliuer.
22 And J thall to my Bꝛethren all,
thy Maieſtie record:
and in thy Church ſhall prꝛaiſe the name
of thee the liuing lord.
The third part.
23. All ye that feare him praiſe le,
‘thou Jacob honour him:
And all pe feed of Iſraell,
{with reuerence worſhip Him.
24 S02 be deipifeth not the poore,
he turneth not awry
{Dis countenance {oben they doe call. .
but granteth to thetr cry. !
25 Among the flocke that feare the 1020,
4 will therefoze proclaime
Thy praife, andkeepe thy promifemade,
fo2 fetting forth thy name.
26 The pooze ſhall eate anv be fuftic d,
and thofe that do their devour
To know the Loꝛrd thall peatfe bis name, —
their hearts thall line fo2 ever.
27 Qilcoatts onearth thall praife the lord
and turne fo him fo2 grace:
The Heathen folbe hall worſhiphim,
befo2e bis bleſſed face.
28 The Kingdome of the Weathen folke,
the Lord fall pis therefore: :
ig
Pfalme XXL XXIIII.
a ndbe chall be their gouerneur, 5 Thou hatt my tablevichip read
and King foz euermore. in defpiteofinp for:
| Thou halt my head with balme ete, '
| 1 9 The rich mien of his godly gikts, nip Cup doth ouerſflow. 2
4 yall fede and taft alfo > 6 And finally whileſt bscath totblat,
And in big pretence worchip bint, thy grace ſhall me deſend:
and bow their knees full low. And in the prefence of God will J
o And all that Hall goe volute fo duit, my time foz ewer fpend.
of lifeby him muſt taſt:
Hy ſede chall ferue and praiſe the L020, Another of the fame by Thomas.
while any woꝛld Hall tat. Sternhold, =~
; Hr feede (all plainely here te them, M?» S hepheard ts the liuing Lox,
| that Gall be borne hereatter, nothing therefoze J neede:
M
'D auid having g tryed Gods manifolde mer- To twalke in paths oftighteouftrete,
i cies divers waies, gathereth affurance for bis moſt holy uame, *
+ that God will continue his goodneſſe 3 Pea though J watke in pale of death
is tuffice and bis righteoufneſſe Zn pattures faire, toith waters calme,
and all hts tvoskes of wander. be ſets me fo2th to fxde.
2 We did convert and glad my ſoule
Dominus regit. P fal. xxi: j. WW. and bought my minde in frame : :
apr CUce, vet {will J feare none ill:
Sing bi asthe 21. P falme.. Tyy ren, thy fale, noth comfo2time,.
and thou art with nte tll.
Ye loz is onely my fuppozt, 4 Anvin the pretence of mp foes, -
A atthe that beth me fede : my fable thalt thou ſpread: 8
dovb can J then lacke any thing, Thou halt O LXoꝛd till ſull wy cu
whereal J Landin nade? and cke annoint mp bea. 7
Bedoth me ſold tn coates moſt ſale, Pepto BY —
the tender gralle fait by: 5 Dheough allmplifethpfauguris,
- And after driues me to the frreames, ſo kranckly Hewedto mes _ A
which runne molt pleaſantlp. That tn thy houſe fo2 euermoze,
+ Sno when J feele my felfe-neerelott, my divelling place Hall —*
tthen doth be me home take : —
— ——— me in his right paths, Domini eftterta. Pfal, xxiz. pa -
| euen fo2 bis otune names fake... The grace of God beeing now vttercdin F
4— And though J teere euen at deaths doꝛe, the Temple more glorious then before
pet weu'd Jfeare none ill: inthe Tabernacle, Dauid with exclas F
iy | Fo2 with thy rod and Shepheards pats mation fetteth forth the honour theres
i Fam comfozted Hill, — of, mooning the conf deration of the _
⁊
iC lila
eee
* & by 4 ut Ma ‘
— ~ PYalme XXII, XXV,
— manfion prepared in Heauen, ro WRhat is the hing of glosions fdte 2
whereof this wasa figure, | the £020 of boatts he is:
"5 Sing this asthe 21. Pfalme, The Kingdome and the ropalty,
T™ earth ts all the Loꝛds, withall of glorious fateishis.
her ſtore and furniture : ; 5,
Vea his ig all the woꝛld and all, Adte Domine, Pſal. xxv, T. )
that therein doth endure. _. Dauid grieved at his finnes, and maliciow
2 For he hath fafelyfounvedit, Enemies , moft feruenelie prayeth fo
aboue the Sea to ſtand: forgiueneſſe, eſpe ciallie of ſuch ſinnes a
And laid alotw the liquid flouds, he committed in his youth,
fo floty beneath the lang. = — —
3 Fo2 whois he, O Lord, that all, a ie — J
aſcend vnto thy bill: it mine a g owe —
paſſe into thy bolp place,
there to continue fill
4 dhoſe hands are harmeleſſe, and whoſe — ai iu ‘Fo — shee
* no * there doth deñle: (heart at — — =
is foule not ſet on banity | fi ev do Itrutt
who hath not ſworne to guile. — — — —
5 Hum that is ſuch a one, the Loꝛd — =i=|= =
fhall place in bliſſetullplight, _, 2 Let not my foes reioyce, no2 make a
And God his Cod and Saviour, — = ———
chall yerld fo him his right. ay
6 Whisis the brood of trauellers, —
tn ſeeking olhis grace: gee
eu, eee
As Jacob bid the Jlraelites, throwne that p put ttheir trutt in thee 7
in that time of bis race.
. 3 But ſhame call them betall, —
7 yews ices Spel pont gates, Rannopent {which barme them wronglully.
the euerla aftfe
4 — in thereby, Therelore thy pathes and thy right waver
the King of gloztous fate. bite me Loꝛd delcry. :
8 Whois che King ok glorious tkate + Direc meinthyteuth,
the frong.andmightylez: . and teach me J thee paps ·
Whe mighty Lord in battell tout, Thou art mp Godand Sauiout,
andfrvalloftheftvo2.. on thee ¥ waite alway.
9 Pe Pꝛinces open pour gates, andopen 5 Why mercies manifold, —
the euerlatting gate: Zi pray thee Losbremember,
Fo2 there thal enter in thereby, Aud eke thy pitty plentifull,
ior ReN eciine fate. : ſor they haue Beene foreare,
% ty
5 RKemember not thefaulfs,
and frailty ofimp pout}:
emember not hoy ignorant,
3 haue bene of thp truth.
7 sozrafter my deferts,
Y letme {hy mercy finde.
But of thine owne benignity.
Lord baue mein thy mind ·
3 is mercy ls full ſweete,
) pis truth aperfed guive :
2 Aheretore the Lord will finners ——
and {uch as goe alide.
The humble be will feach,.
his pzecepts fo2 to heepe
50 {pill direct in all bis waies,
— and the meeke.
orꝛ all the waies of God,
i Preach and imercy both,
| Wo them that keepe bis Teſtament.
the witneile of bis troth.
The ſecond part.
i I Pow forthy holy neine,
OLoꝛd 3 ther tutreat,
- To graunt me pardon fozmy firme,
} fozitis wondreus great.
12 Who fo doth feare the Lord,
YE the Lord doth bint direct,
‘Io lead his life in fuch atvayp,
as he doth belt accept.
33 His foule ſhalleuermoꝛe
| | ingodnedfe dwell and ſtand:
— arog
inherite ſhall the land.
All thoſe that leare the Lord,
, h xnow his ſecret intent ·
my And vnto them he doth det
a ha {will ———
——— Plalme AMV. — —
b HG spite iesame che nipheact,
a ALhat placktmny teeteoubof ibe faave,
fo hun J twill aduance:
of fimneandignozance,
16 With mercy me bebold,
to thee J make my moane:
Fo2 Jam pore and deſelate,
and comfoztieficatone.
17 She troubles of mp beat,
are mulitplied indede:
Wing me out of this mifery.
neceflitp and neede.
18 Behold my pouerty,
mine anguifh and my p
Remit my fines and —
and make me cleane againe.
+3 D Lord behold my foes;
how thep do fill increaſe:
Puriuing me with deadly hate,
that fatne would ltue in peace.
20 Pꝛeſerue and —— n
and eke deliuer me:; i i
And let menot beouert)zoume,
becaufe Zfrulinthe. =” F
21 Let my ſimple purenctic,
me fromm mine enemies thend: |
Becauſe Iloke as one ofthine,
that thou fhouldt me defend.”
22 Deliuer Lord thy 1 See
and fend them fone reliefe :
J meane thychoſen Ztraell,
front all their paine arin rele
Indica me Dowsine, Pfalsxavi. qr 8.
Dauid’ injurioufly opprelfed, any eft, Ki
yct affured of his tire rity “1
icth to God to defend hin. ing
caufeleffe affi@ed. ‘Thea hee i t
~ Os ae
:
12
neX XVII
to — in * company of the faithfull
in the Cengregation oy of te — —— pcre “gt
hee was bannifhed by Saule, promifing S292 pet inp life among thofemeit
godly air sya praifes, thankfgiuing that fake much bladte ſpill.
nd ſactifice for his deliuerance. 10 Watbhofe hands ave beape with od ‘and
Sing this as the 14. Pſalve. —— — h pet
: | nd {with weench and wile
2 wie —— = boa thalt fe fo2 babes doth plucke and pull. ile⸗
t ght and plaine: 11 But Jina
J truſt in God, and hope that be * oan ——— ere
{will ſtrength me to remaine. Haue mercy Lord andine —
2 Proue nie my God, J the defire, fothat{roenotfweme.
my twap fo (earch and try : 12 Py fotets ſtaid ſor all alſaies
As men do pꝛoue their Gold with tire, it ltandeth well and right:
inp raines and heart efpy. herelore to God will J ine praife, :
3 Thy godnelſe lain befoze my fac in ail the peoples ſight.
4 burt behold aiwaie ra — —
$3 ?
Fro2 of thy truth J tread the trace Domine illuminatio, Pfal, xxvq, I. H.
and {will Do allnty daies. : Dauid deliuered from great perils, giueth
4 4 doe notlut fo haunt 02 vie. thankes, wherein we fee conftant faith
with men tobofe Deedes are vaine: againit * aflaults of all enemies & the
To come in houſe J vorefue, end why hee defireth ro live and to bee
with the decettfutl traine. deliucred, Then he exhortetn to faiths |
5 4 rnxch abboore the nicked fase. and to attend faBOR God... gee , 7
that partaull tia —— mf i 20 ig both mp bel an? light,
6 My bands Z {oath and Doe prnccede Sith oe ———
in —— od doth giue me ſtrength and might,
Then to thine Alter 3 make f aoe, — ——
to offer there in fight. P 2 UUbile that my foes with al'thete ttrength
7 That J may ſpeake and preac * th —— ————
inke to
that doth belong to thee: bcereaiũ * sbewntelues ——
and fo declare how wondꝛous waies, —
— « 3 Though they in campe againlt me lie,
8 Dio Dtbp boute 3 loue motte my heart ts not airait:
ta tiet tf both once s ate, In battell pitcht ikthey will try.
FtuinGovferaive.
| ip vane Wish sya toonln be neere,
> 4 Dne thing of Gos J Boe — eee
erere | that be wouid not deny >
Plaine AAVlde
9
os tubich and Wwilldefive, fo trap me if they — a
4 ‘7 tul be Aap a : 14 Doe not “aes me be the twill |
| my like thoughout may divell, : : ite vmitnelie — eon
| Ho feethe beauty ot bis face, aue tien F
and view bis Temple well. 15 Sy heart would faint, but that in me
6 In time of dead he Hall be hive thts hope is fircd faſt:
| within bis place mog pure : The 1070 Gons godgrace hall iffee,
And kepe ine fecvet bp his ſide, in liie that ape ſhall laſt.
as onarocke moſt lure. 16 Trug Millin God whole wholothouart,
‘47 Atlenath Jknow the Lordes godgrace, his twill abide thou muſt:
i fhall make me ſtrong and Mout: And he thalleafe and ſtrength my heart,
if 9)» foes ts ſpoile and cleane deface, ik thou in him dotcul.
that compaiſe nie about. : Bn Peng icy
|g sChecetoze twithin bis houte will 3, Adte Domi.clamaberP lah xxvii, ToS.
| giur facrifice of p2atfe : @ Beeing in feare and penfiueneffe to fee
at Mith Plalmes and fongs J will apply, God diſhonoured by wicked men, hee
iz ed land the 11020 alwaies. cryeth for-vengeance againſt them, and —
* being aſſured that God hath heard him,
| The fecond part. hee commendeth all the faithfull to his”
1 Lord heare the voice — requett, tuition.
oꝛ which to the Icall: Fie!
) Bane mercy 11030 on mie opprett, | Sing this as the 21. Pfalme :
Aand fend me Helpe withau “T Bou att.® Loz np ttrenath ann ar.
i 10 My bart doth knowledge vnto the, = — —
aad ref th t 9— rap go te et
- ce ſai m
Boyd * * ke thy f ene sees 2 The voyce of thy fuppliant Beare,
0 a Wael feehe be face, that onto thee do cry:
aa In wrath turne not thyface atway, When Juſt vp my bands bnfo
no? (uffer me to fide: thy holy Arke moe hie.
| Bua my ae Gill to this day,
e ill my gd and guide. 3 K fe me not amen e ſo k
My Parents both their Sonne forfaoke, ° — and —* — ene
and call ine offat larae : That ſpeake right faire onto their eno,
Bee ene Nove bntete et tate, and thinke fullillin heart.
of ine. the care and charge.
4 According to their handy oes * —
th; each me D Lord the tway to thee, as they deſerue indeede:
4 and lead me forth aright: | | . Andaftertheirinuentions, - 4—
—— as watch ior me let them recive epee ney
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pſalme XXIX, XXX
5 Foꝛ thepregard nothing Bors workes, 3 Wis voice doth rule the waters all,
higlawnepethisloe: = cucn ag himſelle doth plea’ :
Therefore willbe them and their ſeed, Wedothpreparethe thunder-claps,
deſtroy fo2 euermoꝛe. and gauerne all the ſeas.
6 Lorenverthankestntothe 202, 4 The vorce ok God is of great face,
- botwareatacaufehaueZ? and wondꝛaus ercellent ;
My vorce, my prayer, and my complaint, It is ined mighty in effert,
that beard ſo willingly. and moſt magnificent.
7 He is my hielo and fortitude, 5 She bopce of God doth rent and beeake
my bucklerin diſtreſſe: the Cedar trees fo long :.
Py hope, my help, my hearts reltefe, The Cedar trees of Libanus,
my fong fall him confetle. which are: met bigh and ſtrong.
8 He is our ſtrength and our defence, 6 And make theinleape like as a Calſe,
our enemies to reſiſt: oꝛ elfe the Anicorne:
The health and the ſaluation Not oncly frees, but Mountaines great,
of bis elect by Cheiſt. whereon the trees are boone...
9 Why peopleand thine heritage,
oꝛdð bleſſe, quide, and peferuc ;
Increaſe them 2070 and rule their harts, 8 gemakes tye defert quake for leare,
that tbep may neuer ſwerus. that called is Cades. .
omine. Plalxxiv. T.S, 9 stmabes the Hindes for fearetocalue,.
Afferte Domine. Pſal. xxix. T.S and makes the couerts plaine:
ben iit the Temple euery man,
bis glory doth proclaune.
7 Wis veyce denies the flames of fire,
and hakes the wilderneſſe:
¢ Dauid’exhorteth Princes, who forthe g
| moft part thinke there isno God, atthe
Jeaft to feare him forthe Thunders and
Tempells for feare whereof all Crea- 10 he Lord twas fet abouc the feuds,
turestremble, And albeititthreatneth ‘ ruling fjeraqinafea:. ,
finners, yet it mooueth histo praife his So hall be ratgne as 1020 and hing,
- name. loꝛ euer and :o2 aye. — |
Sing this as the 30. P{alme. nie The Low will giue his peope power,
bic | in vertue ts increaſe: sa
¶ue tothe Sord ye Potentates, . — qT he 1070 will bletfe his choten fake, |
4" perulers of the world: | with euerlatting peace. #
GBiue pe J——— and ſtrength, i
vnto theliuing Lord. Exaltabote Domine, Pfdl.xex: TS.
iP esthe ahve to bis hety naiwe, xaltabote Domi ⸗ Pfc | sal i
and honour him alone: @ When Dauid fhould dedicate his houfe _
Moꝛlhip hun in his Patek, to the Lorde, hee fell extreame ficke, —
within his holy thzone. without all hope of life, and he
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fore after recouery hee thanketh God, bef theDarbelights —
‘exhorting others to the kes & todesrn ~ ciel edit
by him *— God is rather mercifull © When J inioyde the worl at *
) thenfeuere towardshim: alfothatad- thus would J boaſt and ſar. wer
~ uerfity is fudden, Then heprayeth, and Culh J anvlure to felenonedll, $303
promifeth to praife God for ever. this twealty Hallnetoecap, ... 4
Oe ie tae 7 Se2tgon dD Lenore gad grate, .
| Ais=)2 SF“ baltfent mettcongthannaine:
| Lil laud and praite with heart and Wut when thou furnedfatuap we face,
Sar See — =. my mind was ſore diſmaide.
rary Loz Da gine to thee rinhich 8 Welbereforcagaine pet ni Aap, os
a = — ss — to thee D 1028 of might:
= — — Py God with plaints J did apply,
| didſt not — my foes ceiopee, but and praide bath bay and. night.
— — —9 dhat gaine is in my bloud ſaid J.
SiS eaiai= — — il death deſtroy my daies:
batt exalted me. 2. O i020 my God Doth dull declare thy Maiellp,
JS =F] STE Zon vet the teuth noth pate?
te thee ‘Fede, nail n my paine and dWherelore mp Bod fome pittie take,
——— — — D Loꝛd Ithe Defire:
| griete, thou gauelt an eare and D dine Docnot this fimple foutefortake,
Ay SS Sass ~SCéf elpe I thee require.
—— —— I11Then DIDEE thou furne mygriele and tuo,
prouide, to cafe me withrelieſe. vnto a cheerefull voyce:
i 3 Okthy aoediwillthou hattcalobacke, The mourning weed thou tookeſt me fro,
ny foule from Well te faue : and madelt meforeioyce. _ .
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i, Er eemott we bon ne ig oid lachez 45 Wyerelre my foule bneeffantly,
| 4 Sing praite ye Saints that proue andfe, _ Hall fing ape thy peaifes
i the godneſſe ofthe 020; A DY Lowmp God fo thee. {will J,
In memory ofhis Palenie giue laud and thankes alwaies.
retopee {with one accord. | lute Domine peraui. Pfal, XXX» * 5.
Foꝛ whyis anger but a ſpace, Dauid deliuered ftom great danger, fhew.
| _ doth lat and flacke againe : eth firft what Meditation hee hathby 7
ay PBut in his fauour and bis grace, the power, of faith, when death ae 3
| _ altvaies doth liferemaine. fore his eyes, and how the fauour ¢ f
_, hough aripes of griefe andpangsful fore, God alwaicsi ie ready to thofe thatfeare |
thall lodge with bs all night: him. He exhorteth the faithfull to trult |
if * Loꝛ dto top ſhall bs reſtore. in God, becauſe ae them P| '
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a Pialme XX XI. |
- Sing this asthe u 8. Pfalme,
4 1.030 J put my trutt in thee,
let nothing worke me ſhame:
As thou artinffdeliverme, =.
and let me quite from blame.
2 Heare me D 102d, and that anone,
to belpe me make god ſpede:
Be thou mp rocke and houſe of fone,
my fence in tine ol neede.
3 Foꝛ why 2 as ones thy ſtrength is trido,
thou act my ſoꝛt and totver ;
F032 thy names fake be thou my guide,
and lead mein thy potver, -
4 lucke forth mp fiet fromm out the ſnare,
which thep fo2 me haue lata:
Thou art my ſtrength, and all my care
~ {tsfo2thp might and aide
5 Into thy hands Lord Jcommit
my ſpirit which is thy due;
Foꝛ toby ? thou hak redemedit,
Dlord me Gen molt true.
6 I hate fuch lolke as will not part,
from things that be abhord:
—— they on trilles fet their hearts,
“7 $03 J twill in thy mercy ior,
Rlecitnothercell: -
Thou ſeeſt when suaht would ne annoy,
and knowelt my foule full well.
3 Thou hak not left mein their hand,
that would me ouer-charge:
But thou hatk fet me out of band,
to walke abroad at large.
he fecond part.
i Great griefe O Loꝛd doth me affaile,
ſome pitty on me take:
DY vies waxe nip fight doth faile,
— woe doth ake,
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(Ea J
J. *
10 Heucei is worne with griefe and paine,
my pearesin woe are paſt:
Oy ffrength 1s gone, and thoough difoaine,
_ my bones coprmpt and walt.
11 Among my foes ¥ ama core,
my friends are all diſmaid:
Pp neighbours and my Kinſmen bone, |
to fee mie are afraid.
12 Ag men orice dead are out of minde,
fo am J now fo2qot:
As {mall effect in me they finde,
ag in a bꝛoken pot. ’
13 ¥ beard the beags of all the cout,
their fheeats mp minde did frap :
How thep conipirde and went abut,
fo take my life amay.
14 Wut lozd J truſt in thee fo2 aide,
not to be ouer⸗trod:
Foꝛ ¥ confelle, and Mill haue fato,
thou art my 11020 my Gor.
15 The lengt 5 ofallmy hife anbage,
O lord is in thy band: |
efend me from the to2ath and rage,
efthem that me withſtand.
16 To me thy fernant lord erp2effe,
and {hein thr ropail face:
Aud me ue L020 fo2 thy godneſſe,
thy mercy and thp grate.
The third part.
17 Loud let not me be put to blame,
fo2 that on thee 3 call: i
Wut let the wicked bearetheirfhame, => 4
and in the graue to fall, {
18 D how great god hatt thou in ffoze,
laid bp full fate fo2 them: |
That feare and truttin thee therefore, .
befozethefonnesof men? ··
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9 Shy pecfence thal them fenee anid quite
re: des
=—S J.
Pialme A XXTDI.
L sath thy place thou (halt them holde, —wity daily moane and plaint.
} . feomrall the drtfe of tongues. 4 Fornight andsay thy bandon me, *
20 Thankes to the Woo that bath * fo grieuous was and ſmart:
on me bis grace fo far: That all my blod and humors mot,
1) De to defend with watch and ward, to zzinelle did conuert.
as inatowne of warre.
iN | did therefore confefle mp f.
|) 21 Thus ota 3g fap bothtap and night, * pe 9 * Silos —
wyꝛen Jwas lore opprelt: Tyhyhen thou, D lord, dink me fozgine,
a Loc, J— {nas cleane caſt cut of fighE£, and ail my finnes paffe ouer.
4 t h oT ſt.
et heardtt thou mp reque 6 The humble man thallpeap therefore, 7
522 Pe Saints loue pe the lord 3 fap, and fecke thee in Duc time —
the kaithſull be doth guide: So that the flouds of waters great,
| and fo the proud he tuillrepay, thall haneno poweron him
according to their pride.
| 23 Beftrong, and God thall Kay pour bart, 7 Then trouble and abuerfitie,
+) bebold and haue a luſt: doe compaſſe me about :
Fe: ſure the Lord will take pour part, Shou art my refuge and iny top,
(> Geb pe om bimae trutt, and thou dott rid me dut.
| 8 Come hither and J twill thee teach,
4 Beati quorum. Pſal. xxxij. T.S. how thon ſhouldſt walke aright:
Dauid punnifhed with grieuous ſickneſſe Jwill thee guide as J my felfe,
y ~ for * ſinnes, —— all them happie haue learnd by proole and fight.
to whom God dooth not impute their 9 Be not fo rude and ignoꝛant,
tranſgreſſions. And afterthat hee had asis the Poole ang Mule:
confeffed his finnes, and obtained par- hole mouth without a raineo2 bit,
don, he exhorteth the wicked men to from barme thou canſt nofrule.
~ liue ‘godly, andthe goodtorcioyce. 10The wicked mau fhall mantiols
‘| Sing this as the 30, Pſalme. ſorrowes and greefes ſuſtaine:
t “ke man is bletf whoſe wwickeonettz, Sut bute him that trulls in God,
the lord hath cleaneremitted : bis godnelſe Hallremaine,
and be tobofe finne and wickedneile 11 Be merry therelore in the Lord,
is hid and aiſo covered. pe tutt lift bp peur voice:
2 Mud blelt is he to whom the lord, And ye of pure and perfect beart,
1 imputeth not his Gane : be glad and eke reiorte.
icy! thath hidn
— — ———— guile, Exultate iuſti. Pſal. xxxi. TS. —
| in fflence and conitraint: for creating and gouerning all
out all proud * and wrengs: ghr bones did weare and talk away,
J
3 Foꝛ while that Ikept eh aang fe, He exhorteth good men to se
for bin inl salsa for Seater J—
the counſell of the wicked, teaching,
that no Creature pteferueth any man,
but onely his mercy.
Sing this as the 30, Pfalme,
Crighteousin the Loꝛd reioyce,
itis a ſeemelie ſight:
That vpright men with cheerelull voice,
ſhould prꝛaiſe the Lord of might.
2 praife pe the Lord {vith arp and fon,
in Pſalmes and pleafant things ;
WMith lute and infruments anong,
that loundeth with ten firings.
3 Sing to the Lord a fone moſt neiy,
with courage gine bun praiſe:
4 Foꝛ why bis wo28 is euer true,
his workes and all bis waies.
5 To iudgement, equity, and ught,
dew bath a great god will:
and {with bis guilts be doth delicht,
the carth thꝛoughout to fill.
| —
6 Foꝛ by the woof Godatone,
the heauens all were wrought:
hoaſts and powers euery eachone,
bis breath ta patie bath brought.
9 Whe waters great gathered hath de, .
on heapes within the hore: |.
and hid themi in the depth fo be,
ass in an houſe of oze.
ut
SAlmenoncarth, bothleakannmok, 4
5, both With ſuch as feare him fo offene;
| feare Bod and keepe his lato :
| pe that inhabite in cach coalt,
dread him and ſtand in aloe,
| ’ dhat be commaunded wrought it figs,
_ at once {wich preſent ſpeede:
‘eabat the boty et pa ae —
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— ey Ra ee mf . *
R ee : ni ; *
“RE eee 2S re * 7
NESSES RS es ae a = * —
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* 5 owen iklie aetna mi ————
PL ee pee lai as wee °
14 The lord from heauen cak hig fiaht,
Foꝛ he alone doth snow the thought
The firenathof Hoꝛſe Mall not preuaile,
; 19 That he of death and all bittrette, —
with full effect indeede.
10 The countell of the ~ abd rude,
the Lord till beine to —*
oe
they neuer —* nor ſ image: Sanat
12 The motions of bis minde and will,
fake place in suery age. )
The fecond part.
13 And ble are they to vbom aeunes”
as od and guise ts knowen:
Whom he doth chufeofmere accozd, -
fo take them as bigotwne..
on men mortail by bath;
Confidering from bis feat of mtghe,
the dwellers on the earth.
15 The lord ¥ fay twhofe hand hath wroght
mans Heart, anddothitframe:
and working of the fame.
16 A King that truſteth in his poatt
fhail nought prenatle af length: ;
The man thatof his might noth ——
ſhall faile forall bis feength.
17 Whe frospesof Yor‘eanen eke thatl faile,
their ſturdy Steeds ſhall ſterue: —
the rioer fo preſerue.
18 But ios the epes oF Dod attend,
and watch to aid the iuſt:
and ov his godneſſe truſt. *
may ſet theit ſoule from drꝛead
and ti that dear h the land opp? zee,
——— (RD. ae
20 saber |
a =e RM at ee
sane ee ee
heir countenance
| 20 Uahevelore aur foule doth fill depend
| on odour ſtrength and Kap:
He isour ſhield bs to defend,
and Batue all darts alway.
21 Durfoule in Godhath isp and game,
reioycing in bis ſight:
Foꝛ why z in his mot holy name,
| twe bope and haue delight:
(22 Therefore let thy godneſſe D L070,
ftill pꝛeſent with os be:
) And we alwares with one accoyd:
will onely truſt in thee.
Benedicam Dom. Pfal.xxxiiy. T. S.
Dauid hauing efcaped Achis, (1.Sam.22)
_ praifeth God for his deliverance, giuing
___ others exainple to truftin God,to feare
and ferue him,who defendeth the godly
with his Angels, and vtterly deftroyeth
che wicked in their finnes,
1 Sing this a the third Pſalme.
pon giue land and honour both,
J+ pnto the Loꝛd alinaies:
And cke my mouth fo2 enermoze,
{hall (peake vnto bis pzaiſe.
2 Ada belight to laud the £920,
+ in foule and eke in voice:
That humble men and mopfiften,
/. may heare and foreioice.
3 Thoreloꝛe fee that pou maguifie
with mee thelining L030:
and let vs noty eralt bis name
\ fogether tutth one accozd.
4 S02 A myplelie befought thetio;s,
| ~ Heantivered meagatne:
and me delivered incontinent,
| ftom allinp feare and paine.
5 Whe fothey be that bn behold,
fail fee bis light moſt cleave :
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5 Chis me twreteh fop forme veliete,
Toho div him heare without detay,
oO happy man that maketh bim
ali nof be pafyt,
thep neditnottofeaes; =
vnto the 1023 did call:
and rid him out of thrall.
7 The angell of the Lord doth pitch,
bis tents in euerte place:
Co ſaue all {uch as feare the Low,
that nothing them teface.
8 Malte and confider well therefore,
that God is god and iuſt:
big onely ſtay and truſt.
9 Feare ye the Lod his holy ones,
aboue all earthly thing :
Foz they that feave the liuing lord,
are fure fo lacke nothing.
10 Lhe Lyons thall be hunger bit,
and pinde with famine much ¢
Wirt ag fo2 thein that feare the L030,
no lacke fhall be to fucd. ;
The fecond part.
11 Come neere therefoze my childen deere,
and fo mp woꝛrds gine eare: .
J thall vou feach the perfect way,
how pou the Loꝛd ſhall feare.
13 Wibo is the man that would
and lead a bleffed life 2
13 Se thou refraine thy tongue and lips,
from all deceit and Mtrife. :
14 Turne backe thy face from doing ill,
and Bo the godlp od > |
Inquire fo2 peace and quietnelfe, )
and folloiy it with (peed. | 2
15 Foztwby:theepesof Godaboue, ©
bpon the tuff are bent: F
Wis eares liketwife to heare the plaint
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of thepooze innocent.
16 But he doth fotuneebend bis bꝛewes,
vpon the wicked traine:
And cuts aay the memoꝛy
so ofthem that ſhould remaine.
17 But when the iult do call and cry,
the 4.020 doth beare them ſo:
— out ofpaine aud miſery
forthwit h be lets them ge.
18 Whe Lorvdiskindand ſtraight at hand,
fofuchas becontrife:
He ſaues alfo the fo2votvfull,
the meeke and pare in ſpirit,
19 Full many bethe miferies,’
that righteous inen to ſuffer:
But out ef all adueriities,
the Lord bath thein deliuer.
feo Whe Lord doth fo pꝛeſerue and keepe
bis very bones alway:
That not fo much as one of them,
doth periſh o2 decay.
22 The finne ſhall flea the tuicked man,
which be bunfelfe hath wꝛought:
And (uch as bate the riahteous man,
lqhall fone be bought to nought.
22 Bnt thep that feare the living 1020,
the Lord hall (ane them fonnd:
- who that put their truſt in bint,
- nothing hall themgonfounn,
Indica me Domine. Pfalexxv. I. H.
Saules flatterers perfecuted Danid, who
‘prayeth for reuenge, that his Innocency
' may bee declared, and that fuchas take
his part may reioyce,for which hee pro-
eth to magnifye Gods name all the
- dais ofhislife.:
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Pf, almeX V X v.
Sing this asthe14,Pfalme, ©
Bae plead my caufe again my foes,
confound their fo2ce and might:
Fight on mp part agatnt all thot,
that fecke with me to fight.
2 Lap band vpon the ſpeare ann ſhield,
thy felfe tn armor dreſſe:
Sfand bp fo2 me, and fight the lield,
fo helpe me in diltreſſe.
3 Gird on thyſword and ſtop the way,
mine enemies to withſtand:
That thon vnto my ſoule maveſt fay,
loe Jthy belpe af band.
4 Confound then {with rebuke and blame,
that fecke my foule fo ſpill: |
Let them turne backe and fipe with thame, |
that thinke to worke me tl.
5 Let them difperte and fie sbzoad,
as winde doth dtue the duſt:
Ans that the Angell ofcur God,
their might away may thruſt.
6 Let alltheir wayes be voide of light,
and fitppery like fo fall;
And fend thine Angell with thy might,
fo perfecute them all,
7 Foꝛ why? without my fault they baue
in fecret feta ain: a4
And fo2 no caufe haue digd acaue,
to take mp foule therein. :
When thep thinke leak and haue no care |
— Lozt deſtroy them all: |
Let them be frapt in their owne ſnare,
and in their miſchiele fall.
9 And lef my ſoule, my heart, and voice,
in God haue ioy and wealth:
That in the Lord Jmay —
and in bis lauing health.
Cc
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Pialme AAA V, oe
bo dine then my bones (hall (peakeandfap, before thy — alwaiess8s8
my parts ſhall all agree: And where ag molt of people be,
VD 1.020 thouah they do fame full gay, . there will ¥ theta thy praiſe.
what man is like to he? - 20 Let not my foespreuaile on me,
Tied {which hate ine fo2 no fault;
The fecond part, . Noꝛ pet to winke o2 turne their eye,
(x1 Lhou doſt defend the tucake from them, CDA CAREC ORI:
that are both out and ſtrong: The third part.
And rid the pore from wicked men,
| that {patle and doe then wꝛong. 21 Dfpeace no woꝛd thep thinke 02 fay,
i! 12 MWyccuell foes againſt me rife, | their talke is all vntrue:
) to twitnelfe things vntrue: They ill confult and tosuld betray,
And fo acculeme they deuiſe, allthofe that peace enfue.
| ofthat J neuerknelw. 22 —9* open — a si a mt,
Ahere F fo them Bid owe god will, ep cape, theplaugh, thep flere :
| 3 * ne — Weil, well, fap they, our eie doth fe
That they ſhould pay my god with ill, thething that we delire.
my foule doth ſore complaine. 23 But lord thou ſeeſt what waies ther take.
‘114 When they {were ficke J mourndtheres ceaſe not this geare fo men:
and clay my feifetn facke: - (fore, Bo not farve off no2 me foꝛſake
With kaſting J id fatut full fo2e, ag men that faile their friend.
fop:ap Jwas not ſſackhe. 24 Awake, ariſe, and ti abzoab,
— hanhi — — delend me in my right:
Pen " -ruengeme canter Lada S20, *
As one that maketh mournetull chere, | and atde me with thy might.
| about bis Mothers graue. 25 According to thy righteouſneſſe,
16 Wut they at my difeafe dtd top, mp i020 Bod grant tome ;
And Sather on a rout: And let not them their pride expꝛeſſe,
Pea abied flaues at ine d13 toy, - no2 triumph ouer me.
437 The belly Gods and flattering traine there, there, this geare goeth trim ;
that all good things deride: Noꝛ gine themcauſe to ſay on high,
At me do grin With great diſdaine, Wwe haue our twill on bint.
and plucke their mouths aſide. 27 Confound them with rebuke and chame,
8Lord tuben wilt thou amend this geare, that toy when J doe mourne:
twp doſt thou ſtay and pauſe? and pay them home with ſpite and blues,
Drid mp foule, mine onelp deere, | that bꝛag at me with ſcorne.
out of thefe Lyons clawes. 28 Let them be glad and eke reioyce,
ho And thon will Jgiue thankes to thee, Wohich loue mine vpright war:
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3 Wis words are iwicken, bile and naught,
Dauid vexed by the: wicked, complaineth
a eee
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ete Praline XXXVI,
And they all times with heart and boice, So doth thy truth it felte ertend,
ſhall pꝛaiſe the Loꝛd and fay ; bntotheclouspfky. ae
29 Great is the Lord and doth ercell, 6 Puch moze then dils ſo high and lope
fo2 2 he doth delight thy iuflice is expreſt: | |
Eo ea Mag tvell, Thy iudgements like to leas molt tepe,
that.is bis pleatant fight. | thou ſaueſt both man and beat.
30 TWWherelore my tongue J willappiy, 7 Thy mercy is aboue all things,
thy righteouſneſſe fo praiſe: O God it doth excell:
Unto the Lord mp God twill J, In tru thereof, asin thy wings,
fing laud and thankes alwaies. the fonnes of men thall dwell.
wt ipa —X 8 Within thy boule they ſhall be fed
Dixit iniuſtus. Pſal. xxxvi. I, H. {vith plenty at their twill:
MOF ail delight they ſhall be (ped,
oftheir malice, but confidering Gods and fake thereof thetr fill
great mercy toall Creatures, efpeciallie 9 Foꝛ twby ? the Cell of life fo pure,
_towardshis Children, by faiththerefore doth oucrflote from thee :
he is comforted and aflured of his deli- Andinthy fight we ave full (ure,
uerance. tthho lalting light to fe.
| in 10 From all (uch as defire fo knoiv,
Sing this as the 35. Pfalwe. let not thy grace depart :
T We wicked with his works vniuſt, Thyrighteouſneſie declareand ſhew,
Abdoththus perl wade bis heart : fo men of vpright beart.
That of the 3.030 be bath no truſt, 11 Let not the proud on mepzenaile,
his keare is (et apart. O Lord of thy god grace:
2 Pet doth he top tn his efate, Noꝛ let the ticked me affatle.
to walke as be began: . to thꝛow me out of place.
So long fill be deſerue the bate, 12 But they in thet denice Hall fall,
oF God and eke ofinan. that twicked workes maintaine :
They hall be onerth2otune withall,
: bis fongueno truth can t al: and neuer xiſe agatne,
Pet at uc hand he will be taught, Noli emulari. Pſal. 1. W.
fobich way be may do well. ——
4 Then be thould ſleepe then doth he muſe, Becaufe the godly fhould not be daunted
his miſlchiete to fulaill: to fee wicked men profper, Daui
Ho wirked waies he doth refufe, fheweth that all things ſhall be grantec
noꝛ nothing thatis ill. | euen with heartes defire, to them that
j loue and feare God: but the wicked al
5 Wut Lord thy godneile doth aſcend, beit they flourifh for a time, fhall a
aboue the heauens high: length periſh. if
(Sing
Plaime AAAY 13.
Sing this as the 35. Pſalme. © Sponot — ãs penton ple, uot 8
ZRKudge not to fer the bucked men, where once be div vemaiie.
AT inwealth to foun tills > ~The fecond part. De
$02 pet enuy ſuch asto ill, Ty 11 But mercifull and bumble coh oe
haue bent and fet their will, entop (all fea and land: oR
2 Foras greene quale e flourtthing hearbs, In reſt and peace they chall reiorre,
are cut and wither away: foz nought ſhall them —— —*
So chall their great pꝛoſperity, 12 The leud men and malicious,
fone paſſe, fade, and decay. againſt the iuſt —— — XX—
Trult thou thereforcin God alone, Ther gnath their teeth at him, asmen,
to doe well giue thy minte: which dae bts bane delire.
So thalt thou bane the land as thine, 13 Wut while the lewd men thas do thinke,
i) and therefure fade thalt finte. the 11020 laughes them fo ſcorne:
4 Jn God let allthy whole delight, F 02 why 2 be feeth their ferme approach,
and loke what thou wouldſt baue + when they thallfiah and mourne.
VDrelle cant with in all the twozld, 14 Che intcked haue thetr ſword ont pation
thou needſt if not fo craue, it their boin eke —— bent:
5 Catt both thy felfe and thy affaires, To ouerthrow and kill the pooze,
HW on side perfect ane —-as they the tight way went. .
And thou thalt fee with patience, 15 Wut the fame ſword ſhall pierces theit
| the effect both fure and tuff, . Wobich twas tokulthetu®: (harls
iJ Thy perfect ifcand godly name, Likewite the boin ſhall breake fo ſchiuers
/ he twillcleare as thelight : | wherein they put their traf. ‘
“Sothatthe Sunnecuenatnone-dates, 16 Doubtlefle the iu mans peoꝛe eſtate
qhghall not thinebalfefobzight. is better a great deale moꝛe:
Be ttill therefore, and ſtedlalkly Then all chefelewo and inoztalpmens
on God fee thou waite then: rich pompe and heaped ſtore. 4
Not ſhrinking fo2 the pꝛoſperous Kate, 17 Foꝛ be their power neuer fo ſtrong.
1) ofleiyd and wicked men. God will it onerthow ; 2
8 Sbake off deſpight, enup, and bate, WMhere contrary he doth preſerue, -
ry — leaſt tn arp wiſe: the bumble men andlow. a
| Their wiched ſteps auoid and file, 18 Heſeeth bp bisqreatpouinence,
} andfolloiy net their guiſe. the god mans trade and way: |
(9. For enery wicked man will God And twill giue them inberitance, J
| deftvop, both moze andlelle: which neuer hall decay. a
But fuch as truſt in bimare fure, 19 They (hall not be diſcouraged, '
7 || thetandfo2 to poffefte. when fone are barn beſted: oe
ino Match but a while and thou chalt fee, Tuhen other ſhall be hunger⸗biß
no moꝛe the wicked traine: 2 they ſhall be clad and ſed.
>
vo
i «
—
02 — {wicked i Is,
a entmy tothe Lord:
hal quaile,yea melt euenas lambs greaſe,
or ſmoke that flyeth abroad.
The third part.
21 Webold the ticked borroweth much,
and neucr payeth againe:
WMhereas the tuff by liberall qut‘ts,
make mary glad and fatne.
22 Jt02 thep whom Ged poth blevte va
the land fo2 heritage :
And they whom be doth curile likewite,
{hall perith in bis rage.
PfalmeX XXVIL
8 ————— ——— =
17
inherite atl the land :
Hauing as Loꝛds all things therein, “
tn their owne power and hand, ß
30 The iu mans mouth doth euer fpeake;
of matters wiſe and high:
is tongue doth talke fo editie,
with truth and equity.
31 Foꝛ tn his heart the law of God
bis Lord doth Mull abide:
1¢ 29 that where ere be goes 02 walkes,
his feete can nener fitde.
32 he wicked lke a rauening Wolfe,
thetudt man doth beſet:
23 The lord theiut mans waies doth guide Gy atl meanes ſeeking him fo kill,
and gines him gadtuccetic :
To eucry thing be takes in band,
he ſendeth god addeeſſe.
24 Though that be fall, pet bets ſure
naot vtterly to quatle:
Becaule the Lo2d ſtretches ont bis hand
af aged, and doth notfatle.
25 Jhaue bene young, and nots amold,
| pet d1d J neuer fee
| Whe wk man left, noz pet his feed
fo beg fo2 miſery.
26 Wut gines alwaies snot liberally,
and lends tubereas ig nede:
His Childꝛen and poſterity
receiue of God their meed.
27 Fly vice theveforcand wickedneſle, |
andbertuedoembeaee:
So God hall grant the lone te have
in earth a dweiling place.
28 Foꝛ God foloucth equity,
and ſheweth fo vs fuch arace:
| | hat be preferucs then eucrinoze,
but ftropes the wicked race.
| 29 AWhereas the gad and godly men,
aty Be ;
ae
— a ie
ae
ifbe fall in bis net.
The fourth part.
3 ; Though be Mould fait into bis hands,
pet God would fuccour fend:
Though men againtk hun fentence giue,
od iveuld hin pet defend,
34 Watt thou on God ard keep) bis way,
be thall poeferne thee then:
She earth to rule, and thou halt fee
deffropd theſe wicked men.
35 Whe wicked haue J feene moſt ſtrong,
and placed in high degree:
Flouriſhing in all wealth anv ſtore,
as toth the Laurell free.
36 Wut ſuddenly be paſſed atway,
andloe he was quite gone:
Then J hin fought, but could ſcarce find —
the place where dwelt ſuch one.
37 Marke and behold the perfect man,
how God doth him increale :
Foz the iuſt man Hall haue at length,
great lop with reſt and peace.
38 As fo2 tranſgreſſors woe ts them,
deſtroied they Mall all be ; :
—— Ved
* J
rr
- ye)
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; | PlameX AAV BI
I G0 will cut off their budding — E asloathfomearetofe: = =
- awD rich poſterity. TUbich all thaough mine olone wichnete,
betideth vnto me.
M5 But the faluation of the inh, 6 And Fin carefull wile amb sought,
| doth) come from ad aboue : : in trouble and diſtreſſe:
duho in their troubles fends them aide, Chat J goe twailing ali the day.
| of bis meere grace and loue. in dolefull heauineſſe.
40God doth then belp, faue, and deliuer,
from leude men and vniuſt: 7 By loines ave fild withſore bifeate,
And ſtill will laue them whillt that they my fleth bath no whole shat :
)) in dim do put theirtruſt. 8 J feeble am and broken fo2e
3 Jroare fo2 aviefe of heart.
— Domine ne in. Pfal, xxxviy. I. H. 9 Thou knowwelk Lord my defive, mp
1) Dauid ficke of fome grievous difeafe, ac arcopen in thy fight. (guoanes
t doth pant, mp ſtrength hath
knowledgeth himielfe to bee challifed 4 10 Dy bear
of rhe ‘Bel for his finnes, and therefore mine etes haue lof their light. (failo,
pny: ethto God toturn away his wrath: ;, opp louers and my wonted fiends,
utin the ende with firmeconfidence, gand loking on my woe,
| and commending his caufeto God,ho- And eke my Kinſmen farre awap,
peth for {peedy help at his hand. ate me departed fro.
Sing this as the 35.Pfalme. 12 They that did fecke my life layd fnates,
and they that fought the way:
PD) Ut menof to rebuke, D 1030, Lo doe me hurt fpake lies and thought
‘A inthp — WE; on treaſon all the day,
Toͤr arrowes doe lkicke fate in me. 13 Sut aga ovate man 3 became,
wi thine band doth preſſe me ſore: that cannot heare at all:
And inme fieth no ~~ at all, 14 And as one dumbe, that opens not
J 15 Foꝛ all ny confidence, D Leap, “i
3 And all this is by reaſon of, is wholy fet on the. F
thr inzath that J amin: 16 O 1020, thou Lord that art mp Gov, © |
Noꝛ any reikis in my bones, | thou ſhalt giue eare fo me. E
| bp reafoncfmp ſinne. |
Vig Fo2loe my wicked doings 1020, Thus did J craue that they mp foes,
‘| aboue mp head are gone: triumph not ouer me ;
Agreater load then ¥ cadbeare, 17 F702 when my fote did Mip, then thepil
| : thev lie me f 2 bpoit. | | did toy my fall fo fe. it}
H And truely (Jpore tw2etch) am fet,
Hs PY wounds — and are leltred fo, in placea tuofull ight :
And eke my grievous beauinelle,
is euer in thy fight. —
18Foꝛ while that 3 my wickednelſe,
in bumble wiſe confeſſe:
And while Jfor my finfull neds,
my ſorrowes Do expreſſe.
19 My foes do Mill remaine altue,
and mighty are alfo:
And they that hate me wweongfully ,
in number bugelp grow.
20 They Land againſt me, that my good
with euill doe repay ; |
Becauſe that god and honeſt things,
¥% do enfue alfvay : |
21 Forxfake me not my Lord my God,
be thou not farre away: ,
22 Walk me fo help my Lo2p my God,
my fafetp and my fap.
Deus cuftodiam. Pfal, xxxix, I. H.
Dauid hauing determined filence, yet
braft forth into wordes that hee would
not through his bitter greefe. For hee
maketh certaine requeftes , which taft
of mans infirmity, yet mixed wich many
praiers,and allte fhew a mind wonder-
fully troubled, that it may appeare how
he did ftriue mightily againft death and
deſperation.
| Sing this as the 35. Palme.
| Sato J will loke fo my waies/
A fo2 feare Jſhould go wꝛong:
Jwill take heede all times that J,
offend not in my tongue.
2 As with abit Jwill make fat,
m mouth with force and might:
| Slot once fo whiſper ail the while,
x the ticked are in fight.
(3 Iheld my tongue and tpake no word,
| ;
—
a= \, Peele
—J — ee
er “
ee: r
r RE ae,
Pfalme XXX1X.
19
but kept me cloſe and fill:
Vea, from god talke J dtd reſraine,
but (ore againſt my will.
4 Dy beart wart hot within my brealt,
with mufing, thought and doubt ;
WA hich did increale and ſtirre the fire,
at lenath thefe words balk out.
5 102d number out my life and daies,
which pet Jhaue not paſt:
So that J may be certified
how log my life halilalk.
6 Loꝛd thou bat pointed out my life,
in length much like a ſpan:
Mine agets nothing vnto the,
ſo haine ts cuerp mat.
7 Pan walketh like a fhade, and doth —
in batne himſelfe annop :
In getting gods andcannot tell,
who hall the fame entoy, - }
8 Nowo lod fith things thus wiſe do frame, |
what help doe J defire?
Ditruth my belp voth bangon the, .
J nothirg elfe require.
The fecond part.
From allthe fines that Bhaue done, |
Lord quit me outofhand;
And make me not afcome tofoles,
that nothing vnderſtand
10 JWas as dumbe aid to complaine,
no tronble might me moue:
Becauſe Jknow tt was thy worke,
my patience foꝛ to ppoue.
11 1020 take from me thyſcourge and
Ican Chemnotwmithtand: (plague
4 faint an? pine away fo2 feare,
of thy mot beauphana: |
12 When thou fo2 ſinne do manrebuke,
he waxeth woe and wan: J
Ciiij As
9
PfalmeAL.
g ae doth a cloath that Mothes baue fret, 5 blelt is he whole cope batt,
fo vaine a thing is man. - pothin theLor
| That with the proud doth take ne — |
13 102d heare mp fute and cine god heede, 1102 ſuch as lie and faine.
regard my teares that fall: 6 $02 (Loꝛd my God) thy wondrous deede
J foisurne like a ſtranger bere, in greatneife farts do pale: ’
as pid mp Fathers all. Thy favour foward bs ercedes,
14 Dh (pare — jo me {pate, all thinges that cuer was.
my frenath fo3 fe reſtore: pe ay 2
ben J entenda de
Belore I go alway from Bence, 7 —* —
and fall be feene ne moze. Ho {uch areckoning they dorife,
thereof no end Iknow.
Expettans expettani. Pfal.x!. I'H. 8 Burt offerings thou delighfs netin,
Dauid deliuered froin great danger, doth Iknowothy whole defire:
magnifie God therefore, and commen- @Qith facvifice to purge his finne,
deth his prouidence toward all man- thou doſt no man requite.
kinde. Then hee promifeth to giue him- , ee
felfe wholy to Gods feruice, and decla- ? —
reth how God is truely worſhipped. Af- wut thou D i020 atk open mave,
terward he giveth thankes, and hauing ine eaves to heare wichau
? — este hee calleth 10 Wut then, faid J, behold and looke,
4 come a meane fo be:
Sing this as the 35. Pſalme. Foꝛ in the volume of thy bake,
Waited long and ſought the 1023, thusitisfaidofme. ‘3
i andpaticatly dia beare: 11 That 3D God thoula oo thy mind, 14
At length fo me be did acco2d, which thing doth like me well ; J
inp voyce andery fo heare. 302 in thy heart thy law J finde,
He pluckt me from fhe lake ſo Deepe, falt placed there fo Divell;
4 outof the mre anaclap : 12 Lby iuſtice and thy righteoutnette,
And on & rocke be fet iny feete, in great refo2ts % fell:
+ andbedto guide my wap. Webold myp tongue no tune dothceafe,
“) ome he taught a Plalme ofpzaite, D Loꝛd thou rei full well.
‘) fwbich J mufk ſhew abroad: The fecond parr, - z
And fing new ſongs of thankes alwaies 13 Jhaue not bid within my break, —
vbnto the Loꝛd our God. thr godnelſe as by ſtealth: 3
WMhen all the folkethefe things ſhall ſee, Wut J declare and haue expreſt, J
as people much afratd ; thy truth and fauing bealth. + =
en they onto the Lord will flee, 14 3 kept not clofe thy louing minde, —
and fru vpon his aide. that no man ſhould it know:
Che trult that in thy truth J finde,
fo all the Church Jſhow.
15 Shp tender mercy 1020 from me,
with-dalv thou not aivay :
But let thy loue and verity,
pelerue mie fill fo2 aye.
Ffoꝛ F with mifchiefes many one,
am ſoꝛe befef about:
My finnes increaſe and ſo come ci,
3 cannot ſpy them out.
16 Foꝛ wyy in number they erreede,
the haives vpon my bead:
Oy heart doth fatnt fo2 very drꝛead,
that ¥ am almoſt dead, |
17 With ſpede fend helpe and fet me free,
D 1.020 F thee require :
Wake hak with atoe to fuccourme,
O 1.020 at my defire.
| 18 Let them fuftatnerebuke and ſhame,
| . that fekemy foule fo fpill:
Deiue backe my fees and them defame,
| that wiſh and would me til.
19 Foꝛ theirillfeates doe them oifcry,
| that tuould deface thy name:
| Alwayes at me they ratle and cry,
ficon bun, fie fo3 ſhame.
20 Wet them in thee haue top and wealth,
| that ſeeke to thee alwaies:
That thofe that loue thy fauing health,
| may fay to Dod be p2atfe.
| 21 But as fo2 me Jam but paor¢,
| oppzeft and bꝛought full low:
Bet thou D 11020 wilt me reſtore,
) — fobzalth full well Jknow.
- 22502 why thou art my hope andtruk,
| mprefuge, helpe, and ſtay:
Wherefore my God as thou art ee
| — ort
Pfalme XL I
——
20
Beatus qui. Pfal, xli. 3 ape:
Dauid oricuoufly afflicted , blefied then
that pitied his cafe complaining on his
faithleffe friends, fuchas Iudas, Ioh. 15.
Then he giueth abies for Dade mere
cy in chattifine him gently, and not fuf.
fering his enemies to triumph,
ibe man ts bleſt the that fcarefull ts,
Se Sere reo =e
tbe needy fo cenfider : fo2 In the ſeaſon
2 — eS —
ind the Lord will him de deliuer,
— Ss a Se eee
— — ——
‘thea 1930 oe = him fate a and fo found,
and eae in ae lands and — — —
—— —
ef = SSS
deliuer bin, info * enemies hand.
3 And in bis bed when be lyeth ficke,
the Lord twill him reffo2e:
And thou D Lord wilt turne to health, —
bis ficknefle and bts ſore.
4 Then in my ficknefle thus fay J,
haue mercy Loon me:
And beale my foule which is full wo
that 3 offended thee. :
5 Mine cnemtes wilht me iil in Hart,
and thus ofme din fap:
WMhen hall be die, that alt hts name
map banith cleane away. |
6 And when they come fo viſit me,
they aſke if Jdoe well: a
But in their harts mifchiefethephateh.
and to their mates it tell.
PlhailmiG@ag bs Glos
V7 Whey bite their lips and whiſper ſo, Like as the Wart path breath andbaay,
_ as though they would mecharme : the twell-fpringfoobtaine; ==
And cal thetr fetches how to trap So doth my foule defirealiuap,
me with fome moztall harme. with the Lord to remaine.
Some grieuous ſin hath bꝛought him to 2 Myſoule doth thirlt, and would draw
his ficknefic, they fay plaine: the liuing God of might: (neere,
pets fo low that without doubt, O toben ſhall 4 come and appeare,
a) rifecanbenot againe. in pꝛeſence of thy Giaht 2
| he man allo that J div trutk, 3 The feares of all fimes are my repatt,
with me did bfe deceit: which from mine cies ove fide,
Aho at my table eate my bead, When ticked men cryp out fo fat,
}, the Came fo2 me laid wait. where now ts God thy guive 2
fh o auc merep Loꝛd on me therefore, 4. Glas what griele ts this to thinke,
and lef me be preſerued: : iwhat kredome once J had 2
Phat J may render onto them, Therefore my ſoule as at pits byinke,
the things they haue deſerued. is moft heauy ant fad.
1 1Bp this ¥ knotw atlareoly, When J did march in good array,
fo be beloued of ther : — {with my trate: J
ne hen that mine enemies haue no cauſe ane the Tempie was our wap, J.
gotriumph over me. {with fongs and barts mot faine: J
But in my right thou hatt mekept, 5 My foule thy art thou fad altwaies,
and Maintained me alwaie: and feet tt thus in my beatk 2
| Ind in thy pretence place aſſignd, Truk Kill in God, for bun ta praife : FT
e wyere J Mail dwell fo2 ape. J hold it euer bef. ? i ubegtt otal
a 3 Lhe Lon the Good of Fraell, By hun J haue ſuccour af nere, Sie
be peaifedeucrinoe: | againtt all paine and griefe : J
Xuen fo be it (Lord will J fay) Beis my Cod which with all ſpede, I
suenfo be it therefore, will batt to fend reliefe, i
| PRS . 6 And thus my fculewithinmelow, =
i Qemadmodum. Pfal. xly, TH. doth faintfothinkebpon wt
Whe Land of Jo2daw, and veco2d
4 ae is greeued, that through perſecu- the little bill Hermon.
y tours hee could not bee prefent in the
i Congregation, protefting his prefence Thefecond part, . aan
)) in heart, albeitin body feparate, At laft ; — J
| heefheweth, tharnorwith{tanding for- 7 One griele another in doth call.
rowes and thought. yet hecontinuallie _ 48 clouds burftout their vovce: A
putteth his truſt in the Lord. The llouds of euill that do fall, = |h
AS | runne quer me iweb mopfe.
phe he Sing this as the 35-Pfalme. 8VPet aby day felt bis gooditelle, 9 i
, Pfalme XLII. XLIIII. 2
and belp at all attaies : | oppreſſed with mp foe?
Likewiſe by night Jwill not cate,
thelining God topeaife. 3 Sendout chy light and ckethy truth,
and lead mre with thy grace;
9Jam perſwaded thus fo fap, Which map conduct me fo thy bill,
to him with pure pretence : and fo thy divelling place.
D 1.020 thou art my guise and Kay, 4 Then thall J to the Altar go,
my rocke and my defence. of God my top and cheare :
10 Wlby doe Ithen in pennfinenette, Andon my Warp giue thankes fo thee,
hanging the head thus walke : O Gon my God moft deare.
WMhile that mine enemies me oppzelle, ;
and ber me {with their talke ? 5 Wiby art thou then fo fad my foule,
and fretit thus in my breaſt?
II Fo2 {why they pierce my inward parts, gtilltruſt in God, ſor him fo parte,
{with pangs to be abhord: % bolo tt alwaies bef.
WMhen they cry out {with ſtubborne harts, 6 wy hing haue deliuerance,
wehere is thy God thy Lod? agatnt ail paine and grieſe:
12 So fone toby dott thou faint and quatle, He is my God which ooth alway
my foule with patnes oppreſt af neede fend me relicfe.
WMith thoughts why doſt thy felfe aſſaile |
—— fa foze within my b2ealk > Deus auribus, Pfal, «lity. T.S..
13Trult in the Lord thy Dod alwaies,
and theu tie tine Hhaltfe,
To gine him thankes with land and pzatfe,
fo2 health reſtord tothe. |
¶ A moft earneft praier made in the name |
~ of the faithfull in perfecution, for ſu⸗
{taining the quarrell of Gods word, as
in Saint Paule. Rom. 8. i
Tuaica me Domine. Pfal.xly. T.S.
¶ Hee prayethto be deliuered from them OE 4: =
_ which confpire with Abfolom, to the
_ endthathe might ioyfully praife: Godin $= 5
the holy congregations,
Sing this asthe 35. Pfalme.
Uudge and reuenge my cauſe D 402d,
from them that euill be:
+ From wicked and deceitfuli men,
—* pv oa 4 |
) 2 Foz of my Krength thou art the God, gy
| _ why putt thou me the fro : = {= es baal
—* agg walke ¥ fo beanily, caft the Cae out, and —
= — in
— — — — — — — — —
thers rein their plare. and caueft to
hem ti their lana.
2 Chey conquered not byſword nor
the land of thy beheſt: (ſtrength,
Bnt by thy band, thine arme and grace,
becaufe thou louedſt them beet.
⸗Thou art my King D God that holpe
Jacob in fundzy wiſe:
Lord with thy power te threw doiune
as DID againſt vs rife.
IJtruſted not in bow ne ſword,
) they could not faue me found :
+7 Whou keptit bs from our enemies rage,
thou didſt our foes confound.
3 Anp fill ive boat of thee our God,
and pꝛaiſe thy boly name:
Pet nob thou goeſt not with our hoaſt
but leaueſt bs fo ſhame.
10 Thou madeſt bs fice befoꝛe our foes,
and lo Were ouerfrod :
42 Dur enemies robd and ſpoiud our goods
when we wore ſpearſt abroad.
11 Shou haſt bs giuen fo our fors,.
| as theepefo2 fo be Maine:
Among the Beathen euerx where,
ſcattered we do remaine.
12 Whe people thou halt fold like ſſaues,
>) andasa thing ofnought:
oꝛ profit none thon haſt thereby,
7) nogatne af all was fought:
#3 And fo our neighbors thou hak made
|) ofbs alaughing ſtocke:
— - pPlalme —
— = aE? And thofe tha‘ round aon esa “7
with 8 5 cong hand: : Planting out Fa» a> 85
=== 14 Chus we lerue for noother vie,
hey mocke, they {coane, thep nod their
ee — — — — — — —
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—
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Vea ſo J bluſh, that all my face:
(uch 17 Foꝛ all this we forget not the,
ALY. ‘ —
at vs doe grin and mocke.
The ſecond part.
but fo2 a common talke:
where euer they goe o2twalk, (beads,
15 ¥ am athaind continuallie
to beare theſe wicked men,
{with red was couered then.
16 Foꝛ why? Wwe heare fuch ſſanderous
fuch falfe reports and lies: (wordes,
That death it ts to fee their wꝛongs,
their threatnings and their cries.
nor pet thy couenant beake :
18 We turne not back our hearts from the,,
ne2 pet thy paths fo2fike..
19 Vet thou halk trod bs dobbne fo dull,
where dens ef Dragons be?
And couercd bs {vith thade of drath,
and areat aduerſitie.
20 If we bad our CF ods name forgo’,
and belp of Idols ſought:
21 Would not God then baue tryed fhis 2 _
for he doth know cur thought.
22 Map, nap, fo2 thy names fake D Lord,
alivates are tue Matne thus:
As theepe vnto the Spambies tent,
right fo they deale with bs.
23 Up 1020, why lleepeſt theu : 2 ——
and leaue bs not fo2 all: —
22 Gaby hideſt thou thy countenance,
and dott forget our thzall?
25 Foꝛ downe fo dull our foulets bough
and we now at lat cat;
vnto the ground cleaues fat.
ife vp therefore fozaurbefentes::
~ arin belp bs Lovdat nad: —
3 ce belie fo2 thpgoodnelte,
to reſcue bs with ſpeede. We |
- Eruttanit. Pſal. xlv. T. F
Salome; his Maiefty, Habour]Ssrength,
~ “Beauty, Riches, and power, are praifed :
his marryage with the Adgyptian, an
Heathen Woman is bleffed, ifthat thee
renounce her people and Country, and
giue her felfe wholely toher Husband.
Heere is figured the wonderfull Maie-
fty.andincreafe of Chriftes Kingdome,
and the Church his Spoufe how taken
of the Gentiles.
— —
Sing this as the 25. Pfalves :
A P heart doth take in hand,
fome godly fong to fing:
| Whe prailes that J thal ſhew therein,
pertaineth to the hing. nu
2 py tongue ſhall be as quicke,
his honour fo indite:
Asis the penof any fcribe,
that vſeth fat to wꝛite.
3 O kairelt of allmen.
thy ſpeech is pleafant pure: 34
Foꝛ God hath bleſſed thee with guifts,
) fozeuertoendure. =. :
4 About thee gird thy ſword,
D Writice Ofimighteledt :
With honour, glozy, and reno,
| = thy peclſon pure is deckt.
Goeo forth with godly ſpede,
1 meeknelſe, truth, and right :;
And thp right hand challthee inſtruct,
| tn workes of dreadlullmight.
as
PrleheX LV.
e
6 Whine artolwes (harpeand kene, ©
their hearts fo ſore hall ſting:
Ghat folkesthall falland ne fo me
pea all the loes D hing."
7 Shp topall featysD L020,
fo2 euer ſhall remaine:
vBecaule the Scepterof thy Kealme,
doth riahteouſneſſe maintaine.
8 Becauſe thou louelt the right;
and dof the ill deteſt: 7
God euen thy God hath nointed thee,
withi ioy abouethe reſt.
9 With Pyrre and fauours ſweete,
top cloaths are all be ſpꝛes:
When thou dott fromthy Wallace paſſe,
therein to make thee glad.
10 Kings Daughters do attend.
in fine and rich arra e
At thy right hand the Queene doth Tand, |
in Goldand garments fay.
The lg ap *
> 1D Daughter takes aeod need;
incline and gine gooneare:
hou mul forcet thpkind2epall,
and Fathers boufenwit deare.
12.Then ſhall the King delve;
thr beauty faire andtrin 99 >
Foꝛ why? he is the Lord thy Gos,
and thou muſt worſhip him. :
13The Daughters then yrrc
ith gilts ſultrichto ſeeꝛc
Qudailthe wealthp of the — —
fhathnahe their fre to thee: re
14 The Daiahtevoftheising, :
is glorisus to beheld:
Within Her Cloſſet ſhe doth fit, -
all deck¢ with beaten Salo.”
Peer.
Mame AL Vi, —
A 15 In robes {well wrought with needle, t= === —
and many a pleafant thing:
$4 TUUth Clirgins faire on ber to waite maide, bet ig out —— if Se
Ve te commeth tothe tinge wii lo : — * — ——
16 hus ave they brought with i io, ——
and mirth on eucry fide: CThouoh th earth remoue we twill not
4 nto the Pallaceofthetking, — — — — a
and there they teeabibe. SS —
leare.though hils fo 0 high and fepe, >
—* Zn Lead of Patents left, ASS © Epp ae ae goog ean j= —
Y, 2D Queenethe chance ſo Fanvg : see He — —
pen tat hauefons whom thou maite ef, ¶ Betheutt and bucleo peeve and shave,
— — — —— — — — —
as Pꝛinces in all lands. — == —
8 Wherekoꝛe thy holy name, eS — Se a :
h allages ſhall recoꝛd: within the Beas fo depe.
i Thy people tall giue thankes fo thee,
| . } 3 No thongh the waues doe rage ſo fore,
——— ‘that all the bankes tt ſpils:
aud though if suerfloty the fee,
at and beafe downe — * hils.
or one faire floud doth ſpꝛead abroad
Tt Song of thankef-giuing for the deliue- bid pleatant fEreames ——
rance of Hicrufalem , after Senacharib To freth the Citty ofour God,
/ | with his army was driven. away,or fome
¥ , otherlikefuddaine and maruellous de- and twath bis holy place,
liuerance by the mighty hand of God, 5 In midſt of her the Lord doth dwell,
») whereby the Prophet commendinghis” fhecan no whit decay:
great benefits, doth exhort the faithfull Qui things againt ber that rebel,
‘i to giue themfelues wholy into the hand the lord twill ſurely flap.
of God, doubting nothing butthatvn- 6 Che Weather folke the Kingoomes feare,
der his prote@tionthey fhall bee fafe a- the people make a noiſe:
gainft all the affaults of their Enemies. Ihe earth soth melt and not appeare,
when Gods puts forth his voice.
tre — — — 7 Whe Loꝛd of hoſts doth fake our part,
Deus uoſter. Pfal, xlvi. I. H,
— He Loꝛd is our vefence and fo bs he hath ai eie:
[ i = ee eee — — Dur hope of health with allour beatts, :
Se SESS ott Jacobs BOD doth lie. |
! Apbe, the ſtrength whereby we awd; 8 Comeheare and fee with minde thought, :
eet smn Te f= 7 __ the woking ofour Cod: J
| eee what wonders he himfelfe hath wꝛopught |
Then tog with woe ave much dil⸗ th2ougbout the earth abjoad. Bp
| 9
— KPilaime XLVII. AL Vii,
9 By dim all wars ave butt andgone, 5 Dur God afcendedbp onbigh,
Countries did contpire ; {with iop and pleafant noiſe:
| Where bowes be brake, and {pears cach one, The Lod goeth bp aboue theſky,
their Chariots burnt twith fire. with trumpets royall voice.
10 Leaue off thereſore ſaith he, and knolo 6 Sing pꝛaiſes to our God, fing ppaife,
Jam a God mok ſtout: fing praiſes to our King:
Among the Peathen high and low, F 02 Godis iking of all the earth,
and all the earth theougbout.. all fkilfullpzatfes fing.
11 Whe Lod ofhoalts doth vs defend, 7 God in the heauens raignes ano fits,
be is out ſtrength andtower: - bpon bis holy theone : 7
Dn Jacobs God we do depend, Lhe Princes of the people haue
andon bis frength and power. . thei iopned euerp one
} : 8 Ho Abrahams people : fo2 our God,
Omnes gentes, Pfal. xtvy. I. H. which is exalted high:
As with a buckler doth dekend |
the earth continually... |
An exhortation to worfhip God for his - | —
mercies to Jacobs poſteritie. Herein is Magnus Dowsinus, Pal, xlviij I. H.
propheſied the Kingdome of Chriſt, in |
the time ofhis Gofpel : Thankesis giuen to God for the notable |
deliueraunce- of Hierufalem*from the |
Sing this-as wn 44.Pfalme. - hands of many Kinges, the eftate théere- |
of is prayfed, forthat God is prefent at |
E people all with one accoꝛd, alltimes to defendit, This Pialme fce- |
clap hands and eke reioyce: meth to bemadein the time of ‘Abas, |
Be glad and fing vnto the i020, Jofaphat, Afa,or Ezekia, forthen chief-
with fiveete and pleafant voice. ly was the Cittie by forraigne’ Princes | i
2 bets the 102d and dreadlullis, aſſaulted.
with wonders manifold: diy"
Amiahty thing be is truely, Sing this as the 46, Pfalme.
in all the earth extold. Keat is the Lod and with great praite|
fo be aduanced Mill;
fs 3 She people he hall make tobe, Within the Citty ofourie23, -
biito bis bondage theall : bpon bis holp hill.
And vnderneath ourfixte be chall 2 MPount Sion is a pleaſantplace,
the Nations make to fall, if gladdeth ali theland: -
4 Fo2 vs theberitage he choſe, Whe Citty of the mighty ting,
| tubich we poftette alone: on her right ſide doth ſtand.
| The flouriſhing worſhipot Jacob, 3 Within the Pallaces thereof, —
a — is dal Goo ig a refuceknotone,
e ies. <
—
>. er
J 0? loe the Kings ave peti an
W fogetbercke are Gone,
| Wut tuben they did behold it fo,
» they wondred andthep were:
Afonicd much, and fubddenlp..
| were driuen backe with feares
| Oreat terror there on them did fall,
ſoꝛr very twee they erp:
i bis both a woman when the hati »,
| goe trauellby and by.
> As thou with Clterne wind the hips,
; v pon the Sea doſt breake:
do they were aid, and euen as
| we heard our Fathers ſpeake.
* So tit the Citty of the oz,
toe ſaw as it was told:
Bea tn the Citty of our God
ſoꝛeuer twill vphold.
O Loꝛd Wwe do wait and attend,
| j on thy awd belpe and grace:
foꝛ fubich we doc all times attend,
A within thy boly place,
>» Dio according fo thy name,
fo2 eneris thy peaile :
And thy right band, O Lord ts full,
1 , oftighteoufneffe alwaies.
‘Let fo2 thy ludgements Sion mount,
\ fulfilled be with ioyes:
And eke of Juda grant D Loꝛd,
“, the Daughters to reioyce.
ro Go walke about all Sion bill,
>= -pearound about her goe:
And tell the towers thereupon
are builded on a row.
pir And marke ye well ber bulwarkes all, ,
bebold ber towars there:
That pe may tell thereof to them,
|) _ that after Mall be here.
4
J
lame XLVI
bh w2 Fos is Canine Con 001 Gen rg 4
fox euermozets Hef. es ee ee
Pea and vnto the death Hos riftod 3
our guinen talk ie RP f —
“‘Andite hac omnes. PAL 1x xlh ee T. Se
~ Gods fpirit mooueth the- pores 01°
mans life,fhewing that the wealthieft are
not happielt, but noreth how yall things
are tuled by ‘Gods providence’; who as
he iudgeth thefe worldly Mifers to euer-
lafting torments : fo dooth hee preſerue
his, and'will reward ther in the day of
the refurrection. I Theſſ.
= —!
Si ing this as the 46. Pfalme.
A® people hearken and giueeare,
to that which ¥ thall tell:
2 Woth high and low, both rich and poor,
that in the world do dwell.
3' Fo2 wby 2 my mouth fhall make difcourfe
of many things right wiſe:
Jn onderfanding fall mp beart
bis udp exerciſe. .
{
4 J tvillincline mine eaves fo know ‘
the parables fo darke : |
‘|
~ And open all my doubtfull ſpech,
in incefer on my Harpe. . ~
5 Wiby thould IJ feare affliction, a
o2 any carefull toile, a
Oꝛ elfe my foes which at my heles,
are pet my life to fpotle 2 . ——
6 Foꝛ as fo2 (uch as riches haue, oe |:
. wherein their trult is mok: 3
And ther which of their treaſures great,
themſelues do bꝛag and boaſt. a
7 here isnot one ofthem that can a,
hishzothersbeathredeme: = |
© that ginea price fo God,
| _ fufficient fo2 him. |
8 Itis fo great a price to pay,
none can thereto attaine :
D2 that be might bis life prolong,
oꝛ not in Braue remaine.
10 Ther fee wiſe men as well as foles,
ſubied vnto deaths bands:
Gnd being dead rangers poſſeſſe
their gods, their rents their lands.
11 Their care ts to build houſes kaire,
and ſo determine ſure
To make their name right grear on earth,
fo2 ener fo endure.
12- Bet ſhall no man alvateseniop, |
high honour, wealth, and reſt:
Wut chall at length taſt of deaths cuy,
as well as the brute beaſt.
The fecond part,
13 Andthough they trp their faith thoghts
fo be moſt leud and baine:
Their Children pet approue their talke,
and in like ſinne remaine.
14 As ſheepe into the fold ave brought,
fofhallthepintograne.
- Death thall them cate, and in that day,
the iuſt fall Lozdthip haue.
“Ts Their Image andtheir ropall post,
Mall fade and quite decay ;
When as from houle to pit they patle,
with woe and well amay:
16 Wut God {will ſurely peferue mv,
‘froin death and endleffe paine ;
Becauſe he will ofbis awd grace,
my foulerecetue againe.
17 Zf any man ware wondrous rich,
_ feare not ¥ fay therefo2e:
although the glogpot his houſe,
Pemex LIXL. —
increaſeth moze and moꝛe.
18 Fo2 when be dyeth, of all thoſe things
nothing thall be recetue:
Wis qlo2y twill not follow him,
his pompe will fake ber leaue.
19 Pet in this life be takes bimfelfe,
the bappiett vnder ſunne:
and otbers likeivife flatter him,
faping allis well done.
20 And prefippofe be line ag long
as old bis Fathers old:
Pet mutt he needes at length atuc piace,
and be brꝛought te deaths fold.
21 Thus man fe bonour God bathcald,
vet doth be not conſider:
Wut like boute boaſts fo doth be line,
jubich turne fo sulk and porter.
Deus Deorum. Pſal. L.J.
Hee propheſieth how God will callall Na-
tions by the Gofpell, and require no o-
ther facrifice of his people, but confef-
fion of the benefites and thankfgiuing,
and how hee detefteth all fuch as feeme |
zealous of Ceremonies, and not of rhe:
power of the word, |
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thus fpoke, i andallthe Morld betel!
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and ſo — to * 2 Wtlel, 2 ne Fim
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fa that long time be ſpent.
) Dsuourtng fire
fall ace before hig face:
Agreat tempett
| fgallreund about him trace.
| 4 hen Kall hecall,
the earth and heauens bright ·
To iudge bis olke
with equity and right.
5 Saring gdeto,
and voip my Saints aſſemble:
i BY peace they kepe,
* their guilts bo not 8: Kemble.
⸗ The herauens all,
declare his righteouſneſſe:
46 Godis Judge
4 of ail things moꝛe and lefie.
17 Weare ny peeple,
ſcoꝛ Jlbill nobo reneale:
Liſt Zfraell,
Ihbilithee nought conceale:
Thy Gad, thy God,
ain 4, and willnot blame the, .
13 Foꝛ giuing not
W allmannerofring fo ine,
19 haueno neve,
_ fo fake oftheeatall,
) Coats ofthy fol,
. Plaime By * — — ee
——— — —
—— oꝛ all the beaffee m
— — 5 place ce dim liketh to or any “es paket:
| | — — — Z Du thouland bila; RS 2 Se
‘belt. Goud trill appeare in beautie — 11 J lobe fo3 mine,
~ ercellent. 3. Dur: Gad {vill come, bez
ES — Le Speed eet te AAG SSS — —
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= — —ñ,
— — —
—— — = —— — pitta
— — — —
17 and hateſt to be * “4:
- by diccipline relsrined ⸗· 2 8 |
IBY ino2ss Flap, ope J J
thou dof reiect and hatte
18 Ikthat thouſce | See.
a theefe as mith thy tiate,
Thou runneſt with hint, OTS
a) Calfcoutotby at — exh aE ah
ave mine within the “tht —
cattle ave mine stone RODS. **
all Birds that are enmountaines: 4.5
Gill beaſts are mine, |
which haunt the fields and fountain,
12 Banary if Jwere,
Jwould not the tt fell:
Fo2 ailig mine,
that tn the world det} dwell.
13 Cate Itheſleſh.
of great ‘Bulg 92 Bullockes:
Oꝛ drinke the blosd
of Goates oꝛ cf the ſockes?
14 Oſter to God
praiſe and hearty thankſgiuing:
And pay thy vowes
bute God euer⸗ liuing.
15 Call bpon me,
tudcit troubled thou alti be:
hen will J beipe, |
and thou ſhalt honour me:
16 To the wicked, . ;
thus * theternall Ged: *
Why doſt thou preach,
my laiueg and heats abzoan,
Seeing thou hak, we
them with thy mouth abuſed⸗ Ra
and fo pour peep do ſceke:
dunartattone
{with Bauds and Ruffians eke.
19 Thou giuelb thy lelle,
to backe-bite and fo ſſander:
And how thy tongue
deceiues it is a onder.
20 Thou ſitteſt muſing,
thybrother how fe blaines
And how to put
thy mothers ſonne to ſhame.
21 Theſe thinges thon did,
and whilſt J hela mp ee
Chou didſt me tudge, |
becauſe % fats fo long,
iLike fo thy (eife:
vet though 7 kepttona filenec.,
Duce halt thou fale
ofthp weongs tu recompence.
22Conſiderthis,
pe that ſorget the Lord,
And feare not when,
be threatneth with bts word:;
Leaſt without helpe,
Jſpoile pou ag a pꝛay.
23 But he that thankes offereth,
parꝛarſeth me ape, |
Saith the Lord Gor:
and he that walketh this trace
Ff will hun feach,
Gods faning health fo embrace.
Another of the.fameby R.W.
Be Godof Gods the 102d,
hath cald the earth by name:
From tohence the Sunnie doth rife, vnto
the ſetting of the fame.
2. From Dion dis fatre place,
his glory bright and cleare:
The perfect beauty of his grace,
from thence tf did appeare.
4 fame Tuk
4 Our God hall come in ball,
fo ſpeake be ſhall not Doubt :
Belfore him Hall the fire walt,
and tempeſt round about.
4 The heauens from on bie,
the earth below likewiſe:
He will call forth fo iudge and frp,
bis folke be doth deuiſe.
5 izing fo2th mp Saints, faith be,
inp kaithlull flocke io deare
CUbich are in band and league with we,
my lain fo lone and feare, 7
6 And when thefe things are tripe,
the beauens hall reco2d,
‘What Goa is ink, and all muſt bide
the iudaements of the Lot.
7 Py people D giue hede,
Iſcaell to thee FZ cry :
Jam thy God, thy belp at nade,
thou cant it not deny.
8 donot lap tothe,
thy Sacrtfice is ſllacke:
Thou offerck dailie bute ine,
ninich moze then J dee lacke.
‘9 Hhinket thou that J do ucede,
nile Cattle young 03 old:
relfe ſo much oefire fo fede,
on Boates out of thy ſolde
10 Nar alt the beaſts are mine,
int wods that cate their Gls:
And thoufands moꝛe of neat and Late,
that runne wildo in tbe hils.
The ſecond part.
11 Whe Wirds that build on hie,
in hils and onfof fight :
And beats that in the fields doe lie,
are ſubiect to my might.
12 Then though J hunger fore,
what neede J ouahtofthine:
?
Via eae Pe ee ——— ea
“a i both te se fans — — J—
Sith that the earth {with ber great ſtore,
and all therein is mine.
1 3 To WBuls flefh haue J mind,
tso eate it dott thou thinke 2
Oꝛlauch alweetneſſe do J finte,
| the bloudof Goates fo drinke?
14 Giue fo the Led bis pratfe,
(with thankes fo Sim apply,
4 And fee thou pay thy vowes altwates,
| onto the God moft bie.
it
% 15 Shen fake and call (ome,
1 when ought would worke the blame,
And J will fure deliuer the,
that thou maiſt pꝛaiſe my names.
a 6 But to the wicked traine,
twhich falke of Eod each day:
jain vet their workes ave feule and vaine,
fo them the Lord will fay:
| i ly 7 With what face davett thou,
1 may words once fpeake o2 name:
1 | WAby doth thy talke my law allotw,
and dedes denp the fame ?
| 18 whereas fo2fo.amend
thy lize, thou art fo facke +
22 Dhoukudpet toreutle, —
thy friend to the ic neere:
Wlith dander thou would nets veil —
thy mothers ſonns fo deere.
23 Hereat while J doc t winke,
ag though J did net fe:
Thou cect on ſtill and ſo doſt thine |
that Jam like te the.
24 But fure J will not let,
to ſtrike when Jbeginne:
Thy faults in order when Iſet,
and open all thy ſinne.
25 Marke this J you require,
that haue not Godin mind;
Leett when FJ plague pon in mine ttt,.
pour helpe be farce to fitid.
26 We that toth gine fo ine,
the ſacriſice of pꝛaiſe:
Doth pleafe me tell, andhethailfee,.
to walke tn godly wates.
Miferere mei. Pfal, Li, Wl.
q Dauid rebuked by the Prophet —
for his great © fence acknowledged the —
fame to,God, protefting his natorall. §
corruption, W here fiw Res pre yeth Godq
to forgiue his ſins,and renew in him his
holy (pirit, promfing that hee wilknoed
be vnmindfull of ade greateraces, Fi. ©
nally fearing left God would punith the
whole Church ¥or his fault he require : J
that he rather would incteaſe his grage
towards the fame,
4 My word the tubich thou doſt pretend,
is catt bebind thy backe.
| 4 The thitdpart,
i 19d Mhen thou a theefe doſt fee,
by theft to liue in wealth:
J driih bin thou runneſt and doſt agree,
4 likewiſe to thatue by ftealth.
1 20 When thon coll them behold,
i | that dAiues and Maids detitbe:
* a !
Thou likeſt it tell, and waxeſt bold,
Vchytongueistaughtte cvattand lye,
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now with ſpcede ſome pittie t fake : Taal
! ) tovte that life mof bile, Lord contider mpodittrete,and
22 Thr lips thou doſt apply, — |
ts lander and tefame: — — eee — |
“din fo * fruthitisthe bet.
and okt all facrifice the effect.
18 £029 bute Sion turne thy face,
podvvre out thy mercies on thy bill:
And on Jerufatem thpavace,
buils pp the wals and loue tt ſtill.
19 Thou halt accept then our offerings,
( ofpeace and righteouſneſſe ¥ fap:
# Peacalucs and many ofber things,
bpon Chute alfar full we lap.
4 Another of the fameby T. N.
| Sing this as the Lamentation,
F Aue mercy on mie 0d, after
thy great abounding grace,
) Afterthy mercies multitude,
poe thou my Mines deface.
2 Bea waſh me inoze front mine offence,
and cleanfe me from my finne:
Foꝛ Ido know my faults, and ſtill
my ſinne ts in mine epen.
6 3 Againll the, thealone Jhaue
oſſended in this cafe:
and euill bane dene before
the pre Juce of thy face.
al
hi 4 Shatin the tings that thou batt pene
vpright thou mai be tide:
A and ebc in iudging that the dom
1 may pate gponthp fae. -
Beholdin ivickennede im
and thape Jdid receiue
yy Andloemy finiud: — 1
in ſinne did mo coucciue.
Wm © Wut lee the tenth in inward parts,
% ispleafant vnto fet
And lecrets of thy wiſedome thou
revealed pall tome.
pas Fa, >
Bisby,
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7 With Bylop Lord beſprinckle me,
3 ſhall be cleanſedſo:
6d scant ile iia — iin
| ea oath thou me anofo all eA
be whiter then the ſaow.
8 Mfiop and glabneiſe make eon ies
to heare thepieafantbvoices
hat fo the bauited bores which thon
hat bꝛoken map reioxce.
9 From the bebolvincofmy ſinne, z :
L923 furne alway thy face:
and all inp dads of wickedneſſe,
Dee biterlp deface. ’
10 D Gad create in mea Heart, | |
vnſpotted tn thy fight: Soa
and cke within my bobels L023, |
renew a ſtabled ſpirit.
Tr Ne calt me from thy fight, nor tafe
thy dolp ſpirit awap: ale
The comfort of thy — hea
giue nie againe J pia .
12 With thy free ſpirit oftablifh nie,
aid J will feach therefo2e
Sinners thy waies, and wicked hall,
be turned fo thy lore. —
The ſecond part.
13 D God that art inp God of bleh, .
from bloud dcliuer me: a
The praifes oftbvrighteonfache, —I
nip tongue may fing fo thee. at
14 By itis (hak pet fad clofen be, :
noe the: $e Led vnloe:
Hi e pra tes oF thy ere ite,
By monty pa sti % 39 diſt cis! hag — a 8
15 i would haue ofered ——— ie
ikthat bad pleafed thee: : }
But pleafen with binnt offerings.
Jknowe fou wouldſt tot be.
16 Atroubled fpirit ts facrifice, —9
delightfuilin Gods etes, — 1
a bꝛoken and an bumble heart, ae
Cod thoutilfnottefpife,
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17 In thy — deale gentlx Loꝛ2d. 3 On imifchiefe why fottt thou thy mind,
fo Sion, and teithail | and wilt not walke vpright?
Grant that of thy Jeruſalem, Thou halt moze luſt falfe tales to finde,
vpꝛeard may be the fall. then bring the truth to light.
18 Burnt offerings, gifts and ſacritice 4 Chou doll delight in fraud and guile,
of iuſtice in that day, in milchiete, blod, and wꝛong:
Thou ſhalt accept, and calues ther all Shy lips haue learned the flattring hile,
vpon thine altar lay. O kalſe decitkull tongue.
Quid gloriaris. Pſal. ly. I, H. 5 Therelore hall Ged for aye confound
anv plucke thee from tp place :
Dauid deferibeth the arrogant tyranny of Thy ſeed root out from eff the ground,
Doeg, Sauies chiefe fhepheard, whoby , ahd {fo ſhall thee deface.
falfe — againſt Abimelech & the 6 The iuſt when thep behold thy fall,
Priefts to be ſſaine: hee prophefiethde- wiith leare mall praiſe the Loꝛd:
ſtruction, enc ourageth the faithfull to and in reproach ofthee withall,
truſt in God, who moft fharpelyreuen- crpsut w tch one accord.
geth his, and: rendreth thanks for his de-
: liuerance, Heerein is liuely fet forth the 7 Behold the man that would not fake
kingdome of Antichrift. the Lord fo2bis defence:
‘But of hts coods bis God did make,
WieeSie =) — and truſt bis corrupt ſenſe.
Wut Jan Dhue kreſh and greene,
Hy didſt thon tyrant boaſt will (pring and ſpꝛead abꝛoad:
= — suse es aoe Jor why <p trult all times bath beene,
eee —— vpon the liuing on.
J abroad, thy wicked workes to praiſe: ?
2S = — — ——— — or this therefore wil J giue praiſe,
— to thar with heart ano Goyer: a
Dot thou not know thereisa Cov, J will (et forth thp name alinaies,
— — een ete wherein thp Saints retopee.
— — —— — — —— — — — — —
eee mercies laſt alwaies? 2. Why doth
J
SpE = Dixit infipiens. Pfal. lig. TS.
> thy nunde pet ill deutfe, fuch wicked
- = = eee — Dauid deforibethicheerooked nature,cru>
elty, & punifhment of the wicked,whe®
wiles to — * yntrue tn they looke notforit, and defireth the
a ne SL == deliuerance. of the godly, that they
= — aes — may reioyce together. ,
feaging — raſor wali 2h : fs
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Sm SRY, —
Sing this.as the 46. Palme.
Te foli man in that which be
withia bis heart bath ſaid,
hat there is anp Good af all,
hath vtterly denaid.
2 Whey are torrupt, and they alſo
a haynous crime bath tw2oug yt :
! Among them all there is not one,
of gwd that woꝛketh ought.
3 Whe Loꝛd lokt dolone ou (ors of men,
from beauen all abroad:
To fe ifanp were that would,
: be wile and feeke fo2 God.
| 4 They are all gone out of the way,
i they are cozrupted all:
) Where is not one doth any good,
there ts not oneat all.
| 5 Deenot all wicked workers know,
that they doe fede vpon
Mypeople, as they feede on byead ?
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the 31029 €hey call not on.
| Cuen there they were afcain and fwd,
with trembling all diſmaid: :
) Whereas there was no caufe at all,
whyther chould be afraid.
it 7 Foꝛ Gon is banes that (he beſiedg d,
" bach ſcattred all abjoad :
Thou hat confounded them, fo2 they
i reiected are of Dod.
) 8 D Lod giue then thy peeple health,
q , and thou D i020 Fuidiil
4 The promife made to Iſcaell,
* — fremont of Sion bill.
—
⸗ Tuhen God his people ſhall reſtore,
| | that carft was captiue led:
hen Jacob thail therein reioyce,
}} ie and Irraell an be glao.
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= PCS ae ae + Sede ea fo.
Dominus in nomine. Pſol. Liiij. I. He 1
Dauid in great daunger through — |
calledvpon God to deftroy his Enemies, @
promifing facrifice for his deliverance,
Sing this as the 45. Pfalme. 7
Od ſaue me for thy holy name.
and fo2 thy godneſſe ſake:
Tinto the Krength 102d of the fame,
¥ doe my cauſe befake.
2 Regard, D Hod, and aiue an care
fo me when J Boe pap: 3
Wotv downe thy felfe to me and heare, —
the words that J doe fay.
s Foꝛ Trangers bp agatn me nee,
and tyrants bere me Hill, .
Mhich haue not Cod before their eies
they ſeeke my ſoule to ſpill.
4 Wut loe mp God doth giue me aide,
the L020 is ſtraight at hand, |
WMith them bp whom my foule ig aid,
fhe 1.020 doth euer Land,
5 With plagues vepay againe all thote,
ſoꝛ me that lie in wait:
And in thy truth deſtroy my foes,
{with their oifune fare and bait.
6 Anoffering offre heart and tuill,
then % tothe thall make:
And p2aife thy name, fo2 therein ill
great comfo2t 4 doe take.
7 O Lodd at length oofetmefie,
from them that craft conſpireee.
And now my epe with top doth fer,
of them my hearts defire.
Exaudi Deus, Pfal. Lv. I. H.
¢ Dauid in great diftreffe , complaineth o} of
Sauls cruelty, and falfhoed of his fami:
liar acquaintance, cffetuoufly moo⸗
ueththe Lorde to pitty him, then afi 7
red of his deliverance, hee fetteth forth
the grace of God, asifhee had alreadie
obtained his re queft.
Sing this as the 35. Pfalme.
God giue care and do apply,
to beare me when J pay,
And when to the J call and cry,
hide not thy face alway.
2 Dake heave to me, grant my requeſt,
andanfiver me againe
With plaints J peay full ſoꝛe oppꝛeſt,
great quiefe Doth me conſtraine.
| 3 Wecaufe my foes with threats and cries,
oppꝛelſe me though defpight :
Ano fo the ticked fort likewiſe,
fo bere me haue delight.
4 4 Forthep in counfell aoe conſpire,
to charge me with ſome ill:
So in their batty wꝛath and ire,
they doe purfue me fll,
5 My heart voth faint fo want ofbzeath,
it panteth in my bealk
The terrors and the dead of death,
Doe worke me much vnreſt.
: 6 Such dreadfuil feareon me doth fall,
that 4 thereat do quake:
Such terror whelmeth me withall, :
that 4 no ſhift can make.
7 Wut J do fay who will give me,
the ſwift and pleafant wings
— Df lome fatre Doue, that J may fly,
and reff me from thofe things 2
J 8 Locthen J would goe farre atway,
to fly Jwould not ceafe:
And J would bide my felfe and fay,
in ſome great wilderneſſe.
3 would be gone inal the halt,
1
and not abide behind:
— Cw ere
What J were quite and ouer⸗ꝓaſt
thofe blatts of boyſtrous winte.
10 Diuide them Lord and from them pull
their diuelliſh double fongue,
Foꝛ F haue {pide their Citty full
ofrapine, fife and iy20ng.
rt Which thinas both night and day
doe clofeberasatvall: (throughout
In mid of ber is miſchieſe Tout,
and ſoꝛrow cke withall. .
12 Wer priuy parts are wicked plaine,
her deeds are much to bile:
Gnd tn her ſtreets there ofh remaine
all crafty fraud and guile..
The fecond part,
13 Af that mp foes did fake my Game,
4 might it well abide
Fram open enemies checke and blame,
ſome⸗where % could me bide.
14 But thou tt was my felloty deare,
{which friendihip didſt pretend:
Aud didſt my ferret countell beare,
as my kamiliar friend.
15 With whom J had delight to talke,
tH fecref and abzcad ¢ ‘
And tue together oft did walke.
within the boule of God,
16 Let death in bal vpon them fall,
and fend them quicke fobell: -
Foꝛ miſchiefe rataneth tn their ball,
and Parle where they dboell.
17 Wut % onto mp God docey,
fo hint fo2 belpe ¥ Alpe:
Whe Lord doth heave me by andby,
and he doth fuccour me.
18 At moming, none, and cuciviig fide,
vnto the 3020-7 pray: :
When J ſo inſtantly haue cride,
he doth not fap wenap.
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4 Epes be all tone vet, * Sing this as —E
my th atte be now at hand; | mercy ae
“esi the number be full great med ee man i bik i 2 *
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uould aga me fans. We fighteth with me day by day,
The Lord that firs and laſt doth vai
Gite <
f cath nots and enermo:e: 2 and feoubleth me 5* houre.
fill beare when ¥ to him complaine, tyu ſwallow me outright:
| ans punt them fall ſore. Zp 0 find. * age, tft me manyp tlic, |
# S02 ſure there is ne hope that they, Dthon mo. Thigh of might. |
i posinane tx will once —* 2 duhen they ‘oo, to make me moet alraid,
Yer aU ? they Wwill ndt dye o oY, with boaſts a. iy: k “AGS of pide s >
Apon their friends they lay their hands, * by thee fnill z abio.”> ; |
which were in couenant knit: 4 Gods promife J doer Und andpraiſe,
triendchip fo neglect the bands, O Lord J ſceke to thee:
ther palſe or cave no whit. ——— J doe uot care at allaffaies,
| hile they haue war within their hart, what lleſh can doe to me.
gas butter are their words, at thinas % evther pid o3 foake,. *
Thouch their words as moth as oxle. ° th will : —
ther cut as Harpe as twords. Aud all the countell that thep take,
Calt thoa thy care vpon the Lord, ishotytotworke meill:
i and be dali nowrith the : 6 Whey allcoufent themtelues to hide,
in no tone fail be accord, cloſe watch fo2 me to lap:
| ha iuſt in thrall to fer, Ther ſpide my paths, and fares haue tide,
But God ſhall caſt them deepe in pit, fo take my life away.
that thir for bind alwaies: ae
i —* — guilefull man permit, 7 Shall thep thus ſcape on miſchiele fet 2
4 “to Liue out bal’e bis dates. thou God on them wilt krowne:
Though {uch be quite deſtrord anv gone 5 Fo2 in His wath he doth not let,
Linthe D 102d Itruſt:
hayall devend thy grace bpott,
4 wot ind luſt.
gmail essa * Keſerue them in a glalſe by thee,
Miſerere mei. Pſal. Lvi. 1, H. and weite them na boke.
8 hou ſeeſt boin off thep make me flee,
uidbeing broughtto Achisthe king of 9 TWhen J doe call vpon thy name,
3athi2.Sa. 27. 12.complaineth of his mv foes alway doſtart:
Wienemies, demanded fuccour, trofteth in J well perceiue it bpthatfame, ==
God, and promifeth to perform hisvow that God doth take my part. a
if vhich was to eer Godi in his Church, 10 % aloopin the word feo, |
2 Pine enemies datlp enterpaite, =
fo thꝛow whole Kingdomes dolore. i 4
and on my teares Do loke: ae
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2 ‘Within the haddow of thy wings, And ſhew his praiſe that — excell,
—
3 qf call buon the Gon mee bie,
7 am @
fo to posite yactby : | That fo deuour nie haue attain,
duith toy F will declare abzoat, bis merep, truth, and might.
the promile of the Lord. 5 Alead my life with Lyons fell,
| all let on wꝛath and ire:
119 * nti i ltill X fay, And twith uch wicked men J dwell,
. as Jbelore beg “dl — that fret ike flames of fire. |
he Lord eis my he'pand fay, 6 Their teeth are fpeares,and arrowes long
J doe not care fo2 man. ag (harpe as J bane fine : :
52 Jwill perlorme with heart fo fe, They wound and cut with cheir quick tong
fo @od my vowes alwaies:
Gud JD L029 all times to ther, like ſwords and arrowes Keene.
{ill offer thanks and praiſe. 7 Set vp and ſhew thy telfe, D Gad,
aboue the beauens bright:
13 My fonle fiom deach thou doſt deſend Erxalt thy praiſe on earth abꝛoad,
and keepe my fete vpright: thy Maieſty ans might.
That J beforethee may afcend, 7 8 Whey lay their net and doe prepare,
Wwith ſuch ag live in light. | a pꝛiuy caue andyptt,
— iferere mei, Pſal. Lvi. I. M CKibercin they thinke myſoule fo ſnare,
of Ziph, betrayed by but they are fallenin tf.
the Inhabitants, andin the fame Caue g My heart is fet to laud the 1020,
with Saule, calleth vnto God, withfull” jf, bim to-top alwaies:
confidence that hee will performe his My heart J fay doth well accord
- promife, and thew his glory inthe Hea- ¢5 9, ig big iaud and praiſe.
uen and earth, againſt his cruclenemics. 4 ginake iy tay, alvake 3 fap
Therefore he rendreth laud and Brats: my Lute, mp Warpeand fing:
Sing this as the 44. Pfalme. Fo2 Fry felfe before the nay; *
ae pitty fo2 thy pꝛomiſe fate, will riſe retopee and fing.
& haue mercy iLodonine: 7 j
| For why my foule doch her betabe, 11 Ginong the pesp'e J twill tell,
vnto the help of thee. the godneſſe of np God:
IJ fetiny felfefullfat, in Beathen land abroad at
— chiefe, malice,and fuchthings, 12 His merey doch ertende fo farre
be gone ano ouer⸗paſt. ag heauens allare hie:
Bis truth as biah as anv Far re,
th at ita
fo whoin J Micke and ſtand: pc J ndethin Br Ye
ia meane the Od thai will ſtand by 13 Dei £3 26h and ete thy ee abrsad,
the cauſe Jhaue in band. | aboue the heavens by; J be: . .
1 wr From heauen de hath ſeat his aide, Ertoll thy patie on ox: 3h 3 2b- ——
io ſaue me from thewfaight, thp maietty anon — ie Bey
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- fey Rae Arete we —— a — — PRON ene ’ * es —
J——
ve, &@Hinta Tries etn. eS
See at ee and inte — — —
| Siverevtique, Iſal. vi. I.E. gone belore hi⸗ cine hat ennn
® tee deferibeth his malicious Enemies, and neuer fat the ſunne.
auls flatterers, Aho fecretly & openilie
M fought his: detusSion, from whom hee : — pathos — ac young, ;
| appealeth to Gods iudgement,fhewing Che ſtormes of anger faring forng,
that the iuft fhall reioyce at the punifh- fhall take themere thep Enolw.
#) mentofthe wicked, toGodsglory. 10 TCheink chall ior, ifooththemans,
| Sing this as the 48, Palme, that Gov doth vengeance take,
hic i — which are put in truſt, And they thall wath their leete in blood,
| iy : fi iudge of mong andright : oftbem that bim forfake.
Pe all your judgements true and tuff, |
) not knolving meedo2might 2 ? 11 Then thall the world thete forth and fel, .
) Pavin your hearts pe macke and muſe that good nen bane retvard : —
in miſchieke to confent: And that a God on earth doth dwell,
nd where pou Mould true iultice vfe, that iuſtice doth regard.
your bands fo bribes are bent. Eripe me, Pfal.lix. IT. H.
Che wicked fo2t from their birth day, Dauidin great danger of Saul,who fentto ;
| haue erred on this wife, —- flay him in his bed , declareth his inno-
And from their Mothers wombe alway, — <eMcy and their fury, praying God to
haue bled craft and ites. defi roy allmatlicious Sinners, wholiue —
} i In them the popfon andthe beeath for atime to exercife his people, but in
if of Serpents doe appeare : the end confume in his wrath, toGods — :
ea, like the Adder that is deale, glory. For thus he fingeth — to God,
and fate Doth ſtop her eare. aſſured of his mercies.
Becauſe be twill not heare the voice, F— — = =j=f=
9 of one that charmeth well,
it he though be were the chiefe ofcbhoice, — End — =a
| and bid therein excell, Pe hee pe
+} D God beeake thou their teeth at once, foes, D Low, ¥ pray to to thes} Defend
}) Within their mouth throughout : SS ee
) Wi kheir tuſkes that tn their great iatw-bones, = ==
ure Lyons Whelps bang out.
+) Let them confume away and watt,
Vo asiuaters runs forth right:
) Che thafts that thep doe ſhote in bat,
i let them be beoketn flight.
Ags Snatles do waſt within the thell,
And Keepe me Foor: all leat, “thate rife
~~ ferue me front ¢ thoſe men, w tobote dos 7
ings
oy,
. iis Gime L 1X,
(=H — — — What ¥ map fe my * in caſe,
— 7——— ==. fuch asmy beart doth will.
ingg are not goed: and —* me ſure
=o The ſecond part.
—— — SS b= ice —
rt Deſtrov then notat once D God,
— fate ftom wanton that il thie leaſt it from minde doe fall +
FSF S— == =$===== = But with thy ſtrength driue them abroad,
after bloud, and ſo conſume them all.
12 For their ill words, and truthleſſe tongs,
3 Fo? loe they waite my ſoule to take, confound them in their pride: |
theprageagainft me fill: Their ticked oaths with lies and wzꝛongs,
ea ſoꝛ no fault that J vio make, let all the wozld deride. !
4 neuer did them ill. |
4 Whey runne and doe themfelucg prepare, 13 Confume them tn thy wrath, D Loꝛd,
wohen J no tubit effend : that nought of them remaine: |
Avife and faue me from the fnare, What ren may know thoughout p world,
and fee what they entend. that Jacobs God doth raigne.
14 Af evening they vetarne apace,
5D Losdofhoatts of Zfracil, ag cogs thep arin and cep,
avife and ſtrike all lands : Theougheut the ſtreets in euery place,
And pitty none that toe rebel, they runabout and fpy. -
and in their mifchiefe ſtands. | 7
6 Atnightthey ivandiwekeabout, . 15 hey feeke about for meat, % fay, -
as hounds thep houle and grin: but let them not be fed:
And all the Citty cleane throughout, Noꝛ finde a houſe wherein hep may,
from place to place they run. be bold to put their bean. q
7 Whey ſpeake of me with mouth alway, 16 Wut J will Gein chy ſtrength abzead,
vbut in thetrlips are ſwords: ibp godneſſe Jwill praiſe: oe
Whey greed my death, and then would fay, For Chou art mp vefence and God,
{what ? none doth beare our words. af needein all affates
8 But Lod thou hak the'r waies eſpi =|
— ——————— SNPs Thou act my drength.thou hack me e id
Whe Weathen folke thou-tyalt derive, O Lord Jandin thee:
pe Weathen tte their face. ge —— aide,
⸗The frrenath —* doth my foes withſtand ; i
O Loꝛd doih come of the : Sa
HP Godheis my belpat hand, emine répalifti Pal, le DH,
& a fort offence to me. q David row King over luda, after many |
© Whe Lordto me doi} — eo victories, fhevceth by biider t fones |
ingreat aboundance till ; ) that God elected him King, affiring
17M ! i ) bis iy
* — is : ? * —
lee ————— a 3 * . ; Bes otis «ele Sas — ——
= * — Sr eee ae eae
— —
the — that God will —— penny 9 aut toe wi ing me attbistine,
if they approue thefame, Afterhe prai- gnte the Cittie ſtrong?
eth ynto God to finifh that that. he had Oꝛ ino fo Edom will me quise,
begun. | fo that 3 go not wꝛong? |
— 10 Wlilt thou D God which oink fosfahe
Sing this as the 59. Pfalme. thy fotke, their laud and coats:
7.920 thou didſt vs cleane forſa Dur wars tn band thou wouldſt net tabe,
and ſcatteredſt vs abꝛoad: nor walke amoang our beats.
} Such great diſpleaſure thou div take, rs Gine aine, D 4.020, and vs relies, 3
Jreturne fo 03D Ooo. from them that os difoaine:
} 2 Thy might did moue the land ſo * Lhe helpe that boatts of men can give,
that it in funder bake: it is but all in vaine. | X
wey burt thereof D 1620 oe; 285 12 Mut ti hrough out Hod ive fall —
$e twill read downe and put fo flight, a
3 * bean: chance * plauged thus, <a hole that bs twithttand. |
a the * that are thine:
ndfhou hak gi iuen vnto vs,
| deinke of aeanlp Witne. Excands ,⏑⏑——
4 Wut pet to luch as leare thy name, ‘Whether hee were in danger of the —
atotken ſhall enſue: nites, or purſued of Abſolom hee cry⸗
That thep map triumph tn the fame, ethto bee deliuered and confirmed in —
becauſe thy word is true, his Kingdome, promifing perpecuall
5 0 that thy might mapkepeandfane brayles-
“thy folke that fauour the: Lipp rps 2 de
That they thy belp * band may haue, RF
O Lord grant this fo me. :
6 The Lord aid {peak fram bis ofon oki it Cgard @ lor) fay J complaine, *
this was dis topfull tale: = [Ss] EE — — —
— — — — — — —— ee —
Iwill diuide Sichem by pace, ~ ann make my fute fo — et not my
Hy
wh
‘i
a9
* —
—— —
| and mete out Succoths vale. Mogi pfs
) 7 Sees — a
7 Gilead is giuen fo my hand,
Manalſes mine beſide: wordes retuned voe vaine but —
Cph2aim the ſtrength ofall my land, = a
) my Law doth Juda guide. — — = SS SiS =
“43 AnMoab Jwillwaſh my fete, eare to me. 2. smote Cot a
VY onerCodomthow my fhae: t =e |
And thou Paleſtine oughtek to feke, — a see — —
foꝛ fauour me vnto. vtmoſt partes of all thee: earth abroad,
in
PhimeL XI. 31
— —— 39 ſoule to God ſhall giue god heed,
= ra — — —— M and Hun alone intend:
in inguiete and anguith of my bart, Fo2twby 2 my health and hepe to (pede,
Reese — —— both whole on him depend.
————5 — —7 2 Foꝛ he alsne tg. mp defence,
fe ad to the O Con. my rocke, mp health, and apde: -
nthe racke of thy great potver Beis my Lap tyat no pretence, .
, Spon the minde mene : ee ſhall make me much diſmaid.
Shou art my hope, my fort and folver, 3 D Wwitkes folke boty long inill ye,
my fence again my foes. . bie crafts 2 fure pou mutt fall:
+ cause saa lh, ga agate
| Pani) #20} and like a tottering wall.
Under thy — 3J pens right well, 4 Cabo Gov doth loue pe feeke alwaies
ad fhall be fafe and fure. fo put him io the wort: |
eid doth inp delire regard Be love fo lye, with mouth pe praife,
5 doth n * ſame: and pet pour hearts do curſſe.
— — “eco 5 Pet Ail my foule doth whole Bepend ss
on God my {ubole sefire:
6 The ising Hall he in health maintaine, soy aii — meto defend,
and ſo prolong bis ess none but bin J require. ;
| What he krom age to age thall raigne 6 Weis myprocke, my ltrength and totuer, |
fo2 euermoꝛe alwaies. my health is of his graccr·
auea d elin lace; ibe doth ſupport 12 that na power,
7 * sh ibe nt 3 fo2 * — can moue me out ot pace.
O iid tbe — pit grace, 7God a my — ry
a ota ; my foules deſre and luſt:
8 — 5 eget * a : —— my apt * fap, mp —
od is my onelp truſt.
hat all ny vowes Jmay fulsti, 8 Db haue yourhope on bins alwaies,
and daily pay the lame. ye folke with oneaceo233
Nonne Deo. Pfal. licy. I, Hy Ponre out vour harts to him and fap;
7 — our truſt is in thc Loz.
God, that hee & all people muſt truftin 9 The ſonnes of men deceitfull are,
God dione ( feeine thatall witheur God _— enballancebutaftciaht:
goethto nought, who only is of power cath things mot baine doe them compare,
to faue, and that hee rewardeth. men ac- fo2 they can Kerpe no Luge.
cordingto their workes, 10. Truſt vot in wrong, robbery 02 reatth,
, sing this as the 61. Palme. let bate deliabfs be gone: cA
*5 Though
, : Pſalme LXIII. LXIIII.
yough gods wel got llolo in with wealth, my hands when J do prayv.
fet not peur hearts thareon. 5 DY ee 3 — ao, —
Whe Lord long ſith one thing did tell, whichisbothfatanettuetes
| —* heere fo i , oy month therefore chall fing ſuch Pe: J
He ſpake it olt, Jheard it well. ag ace loꝛ the mot meete. |
that God alone doth all. 6 Wilben as on bed 7 thinke.on fhe,
12 And that thou i020 art god and kind, andekeallthenight tide: +e
thy mercy doth exceed; 7 And onder conert of thy wings, — —
Sothat all forts with the thall tinde, thou art my iopfull guide, ee
decoding Co their deed. 8 Prſoule doth ſurelx Ricketothe, = —
thy right hand is my power:
Deus Dens wens, Pfal.lviy. 1H. 9 And thole that feke 3 fouleto ttroy,
4 Dauid after his daungerin Ziph, giveth them death ſhall fone deuour. |
B® thankes to God for his wonderfull deli- 10 The ſword fhall them deuour each iti :
uvuerance? in whofe mercy he trufteth, e- their carkaſes thall freve
uen in the midit of mifery : prophecy- The hunarp Fores which dorun,
ing the deftruction of Gods Enemies, their pep te ſeke af neede. si
| andcontra riwife, happineffe to all them 11 The King and all men ſhall retopee, f
m, thattrufi in the Lord. Voge. that do pꝛoſeſſe Gods i920: j
ih Sing this as the 44. Pſalme. Foꝛ lyers mouths ſhallthen be Kopf, a
9 Gov my od J watch betime, which haue the truth diſturbd. 4
‘4 fo come tothe in batt : Exaudi Deus. P fal, Ixiiij. I. H.
9 Foz why my foule and body both, Dauid prayeth againft his falfe reporters
§ my dothirtt of thee to tatk. | and {landerers: he declare th their pun-
ay And in this barren wildernelle, nifment and deftru@ion to the com= _
Wwyere waters there are none : fort of the iuſt, andthe glory of God,
} My flethisparchtfoztwantofthe, Sing this asthe v8. Pfalme. ©. & |
‘Y foa thee wich atone. & : —_
Pom —
That J might fi petonceagaine, nee bere — £
lq org oi ie rs ae might: and rid my life and ſoule from feraͤre
— —— beh of foes that theeattoflay. . .- Y
yy ’ — 2 Defend me fromtbatfortofmen,
—* hel ae “x — re {ubich in deceits do lurke —A
is life ales: eer |
J tips thereto: —— ta to and from the frowning lace of them, |
|) ovlip foze hall gine to the, that allill feates no worke 4|
due honour, laud, and pꝛaile. * J
| 4 And while J line J twill not fale, 3 WHbo whet thetr tongues as we bane teen, :
J fo worſhip the alway: men whet and ſharp their ſwords: —
and in inthr name J walllitt vp, Whey ſhot abroad their arrowes keene, — P|
: . |
A ’ ; . “, * — —
: f An . ex eee 4
es | ya P = Os pe a Tea, 5 *
ae. " 2 — Oe eT et ee eb - a . Fi : «a "
- * ’ ew? ¥. ¥ . * 2 4 dJ
—1*
——
—— Palme LXV. 32
Imeane molt bitter tess. heir vowes to thee they doe maintains —
With panic height thoote they their and thy behelts fulfill.
| thepprightmantobit: (chalts, 2 Foꝛ that thou nox theic prayer beare,
Mbe ws vnware ta ſtrike bp craft, and doll thereto agree :
thevcare oꝛ feare no whit. The people all both farre and neare,
ry: — they haue decreed, with trull hall conte fo thee.
in counlell thus thep crie : Dur wicked life fo far exceeds
8 fe ict bs an dread, that we ſhould fall — *
yat, who can it efpie 2 Wut Lord forgiue our creat mifoceds.
ad te ee, os —* talke z muſe and purge es frou ay Ginne. *
unes within theit heart: The man is bleſt whom tho
They all confult what feats to bfe, 4 within thy courts a dikty sa
each doth inuent bis part. Thy houſe and Semple he ſhall vſe,
7 Wut pet all this Hall not auaile, with pleafures that excell.
tohenthep thinke leaſt bpon, par ;
God with hts dart hall ure affaite, 5 Df thy great iuſtice heare bs Lov,
and wound them euery one. our health of thee Doth riſe:
8 Their craft and their ill tongs withall The hope ofall the carth abroad,
thal worke theinfelues fuch blame, and the fea coatt likewiſe.
Shat thep which doc behold their fall, © With ttrength thou art befct about,
all wonder at the fame. and compat with thy power :
9 Then all that fee Gall know right wel Thou makell the mountawes trong and
that God the thing hat wrought : to fand in euery ſhower. (out,
And praifehis witty workes and tell, 7 The ſwelling feas thou doſt allwage,
what he te patie hath brought. - andmake their ftreames full fill:
10 Pet ſhall the iuſt in God rerioy)ce, Thou dol reftraine the peoples rage,
ftilltruftinginfis might: and rule them at thy will,
Ho hall they ioy with mind andboice, 8 ore folke that divell full far on earth,
Whole heart is pure and right. (hall dread thy ſignes to fee:
WAdich mone ¢ euciing in great mirth
by do paſſe berth praiſe fo thee.
Athankefgining vno God by the faithful |
a“ — by Sion x Terufalem, 9 Tipo that the earth is chopt and Due
for the chufing, preferuation & gouer- and — more ve chet '
~nanceof them, and for the pleatifnll Then with thy beeps thou pol apply,
; and much increaſe her ſtore.
bleſſings powred vpon all the earth. Lo he flsod of Gov doth uerliow,
J
edecet hymnus. Pſal. Lxv. I. H.
Sirgthus as the 30. Pſalme. and fo doth cauſe te ſpring
1 Hypzaiſe alone D Lord doth raigne Whe ſeede and corne which ment dae ſow,
n Sionthine owne hil;ſo— he doth guine the thing.
wy ea
aa
|
Sarre
11 auich
~€ Te MRE Oo ee ee
AS: ith wheat thoudott her furrowes 5 He laid te ealitoheapes oni z
whereby ber clans aoe falls). - rg therein a wap they had: why HHS.
Thy drops on her thou doſt digill,.On foot to paile both faire anddzie,
and bleſſe her fruits withall. “s - {whereof their hearts were glad. >
12 Thou dekllthe earth of thp goad grace 6 His night doth rule the wold Res |
With faire and pleafanterop: Wis cies allthings bebop: = ==
Whe clouds diſtili their dew apace, Ai fuch as would hun ditober,
great plenty they doe dꝛoc. by bimthallbecontrola, —
13 AUherebp the delerts Hall begin,
full creat increaſe to bring; 7 Pee people gine vnto our God,
delv laud and thanks alivaies :
The little children top therein WU ith toyfull voice declare abroan, —
much fruit in them Mall ſpring. and fing vnto his praife. J
14 In places plaine the flocke Mall fad, WUbich doe indue our ſoules With life
ee cba sR cart u fo erced and it pꝛeſerue withall: *
eballics with corne Mall foerceds — ao natey our feete fo that ao —
that mon (all ling with mirth. Dr faethe ee rie 7 4
can make vs ſlipoꝛ fall.
Iubilate Deo. Pfal. Lxvi. IH. 9 Lhe Low doth proue our deeds with |
“Hee exhorteth to praife the Lord in his ” It that thev will abide: (fire |
wonderfull works, he fetteth the power As workmen doc when thev defire
of Godto affray rebels, and fheweth ts hauc their mettals tride,
Gods mercy to Iftael, andto.prouoke sq Although thou futterds folotigs
‘all mento feare and praife his name, in prifor to be cact: .
Sing thisas the 68. P falme. Gud there With chaines € fetters thas 4
y° men on carth in God reioyce, to lie in bondage fatt, 4
with pratfe tet forth hisnames . The fecond part.
Cy toll his — with heart and voyce, “IL although J fay thou fuffer met,
giue glory ta the tame⸗⸗ ovbstoriveanDratqgne: | =
2How wonder full D Lod fav pe, Though toe through fire and water rut
itt all thy workes thou art: of berp griefe and paine:
Thy foes fo2 fearedoefeketothe, 72 Pot fure thou dol of thy good grac
full fore againſt their heart. diſpoſei it to the beſt:
) And bung vs out into a place, 300 al |
AU men that dwell on earth theouan⸗ F bd |
* Doe praifethe nameofGet. (aut, to liue in weathanorett. 1
The laud thereof the world abonty. A z Unto thy houte tefort witty, ° :
is ſhewed and fet abroad. or ta offer and to pap: ae
4 All folke come forth, behold and fe, And there J twill my ſelſe apply,
what things the Lowbhath tought: my vowes to thee to pap. 2,
Sparkie wei the wondrous works thathe 14 Lhe bows. | f
dr bina ta patle bat) bzought. in all my griele and ſmart:
Pfalm. LXV. LXVIII. 33
Thebolbes a tay, tobich Idid make, . 2 That all the carth map know, —
in dolour of nip hearts ehiinarads 4 ah to godly wealth:
nd all the nations on a rowe
15 Burnt offerings 4 will gine to thee, .
— Deen fat and ams : map fee thy ſauing health.
Pone other-facrificehallbe, 3 Let all the worꝛld D God,
of bullockes,coates, and lambes. gine praiſe vnto thy name:
16 Come forth ¢hearken,hearefulfoon D let the people all abzoan,
all pe that feare the Loꝛd: ertoll and laud the fans.
What he formiypoore foule hath done, 4 Mheoughout the world fo tide,
fo pyouZ will record. ir — i ame fied
Foꝛ thou with truth and riqht ao quia
17 7 Ful oft J call vpon his grace, pra
“this mouth tohintdoth erp : the nations of the earth.
And thou mp tongue make ſpeed apace, 5 Let all the world O Goo,
to praiſe bun by and by. giue praife bute thy name:
18 But if J fale my heart within, O let the people all abroad,
in wicked works reioyce; extoll and laud the fame.
D2 if J hauc delight to fine, » Then ſhall the earth encreafe;
_ God Will not heare mp voyce. a — ſtore je ind lt *
ss itd then our Gad the God of peace,
r Wut lurely God my boice hath heard
andivhat doc require: {hall bleſſe bs eke withall.
DY paper he doth well regard, 7 God lhall bleſſe Jay,
and granteth my defire. and then both karre and ere:
bo Ail praile to him that hath wot put Whe folke theoughout the carth alway, .
noꝛ caſt me out of mind: of hint ſhall ſtand in feare.
Dew. abe
Dauid cxprefferh: the wwonderfill mercy
Deus mifer eatur. Pſal. Lvvii. I. H. of God toward his people, who by all’
vf weet prayer for all the faithful toob- meanes,and moſt {irangeforts ‘decla-
_tainethe fauour of God and to bee reth himfelfe tothem. Gods: Church
“Jightned with his countenance,tothe therefore by reafon of his’ promlfes,
end, that his way and iudoem: nts may". graces and viétories, dooth excell all
_ be knowne throughout che earth: and worldly things. Wheeko e all men are
“teioycing that God is gouernour ofal. mouedto praife God for euer,
Is “Nations,
/ Sing this asthe 30. Palme. ? | LigS=3= = ee ee
J Aue inerey on bs toy, 0S gt God arife ann then his foes
and Grant tobsthyaraccs HE — a
oſhew to bs da thou acco2d, pee — a ere
j ie ia of tiv face. — will turne or to fight: His
OES
C2 enemies
7 ro =. Aud fox the poore thou deft prouine,
© Pebsingeth bonomen aut of — Pet Sion Gods mek holp hull
* 8 Whe earth did quake, the raine pourde 17 Gods army ts tins millions,
——— LXVIII. Bi ass sey:
Size — Eine heritage with props of cane, +
ie —" abundantly was wa —4
enemies then will run — smal? Andif fo beit barren et.
BEE: — —— == bp thee it was — —
oe — 10 Why choſen fiscke do ere remaiy C
ter out of fight.2. and as the fite doth thou batt prepared that place:
miele ibe ware, and winde blowes of thine efpectall grace.
— SS =F - The fecond part. 43 4
fmoate away: So in the oa LI God willgiue women caules inl,
tess psiceatscetagee to magnifie bis name: |
ee ⸗ ——— — — “= @Wibenas the peo ple trinmmphs make, _
— Loꝛ d, the wicked hall decay. and purchafe beutt ana fante,
ee 12 and puiſſant kings fo2 al their power
3 But rigateous men before the 02d, hall Aie and take the foile ·
ſhall heartily reioyce, And women which remeine at home,
They (all be glad and merry all, fall helpe to pact the ſpoile.
aid cherefull in their bopce. 4
4Sing paait ¢, fing praife vnto theo 1 3 And though ve were as black as pote
who rideth onthefkie: pour hue thall paſſe the Doue, 3
Extoll the name of Jay our Gad, Woſe wings s feathers ſceme to han
and bin ose magnifie. filuer and cold absue.
14 when inthis lava God thatl triumph |
5 The fame is he that is aboue, ouer kings both high and lowe:
within bis holy place : Then ſhall it belike Salmon hill, |
That father is of fatherleſſe as white as any mowe. Al
and. Judge of widos wes calc.
6 Houſes he giues, and iſſue both, 15 Though Watan be atenittun bit,
bnto toe comforztleſſe: and in height others paffe :
and cebels to dtitre Me. dath farre cxcell in race. aa
| 3 | 6299) 16 Wty baag pe thus. ye hils matt hie |
7 Whẽ thou pint march before the folk, ~ andieap faz pꝛide togethers ·
the Cgiptians from among : Thehill of Sion Geddothloue,
And brought themthreah the wildernes and there will dwell forewer.
woich was both wide e long. (downe
beard were great claps of thunder: of warriours good ana ſtrong: i
Che mount Sinat heoske wif uch) fort, The Bod alfoin Sinai, *
as it would cleaue in ſunder. ts pzeſent sai
PfaimeLXVII. és
18 Thou int O Loꝛd afcend on bic, O Ueael praife the Low:
and captines ledſt them ail : And Jacobs whole pofteritic,
Which in times pall thy chofen flocke, giue thankes with one accord,
in priſon kept and thrall. ae: ——— was oe
wisi ut Juda made their boat :
— — foxtopay, With⸗ — * Nepthalim,
e Fa] . *
Thou div! abdae that ther might dwel re
in thy temple diuine. 28As Gov hath giuen polver te thee,
19 Mow pratler be the 102d fo2 that, fo Lord make firme and fure :
he powres on Os {uch grace: Whe thing that thou hat wrought in vs
From day today he is the God, fo2 cuer fo endure,
of our health andf{olace. 29 and in thy fomole gifts twill we
| The third part. given vnto thee D Lor,
20 Be isthe God from whome alone, Fozrthine vnts Jerufalem
‘faluation conmeth plaine : {ure pꝛomiſe made by word.
Weis the God by whome ive ſcape,
all dangers,death and paine.
: 21 hus God will wound his enemies
The fourth part.
30 Pea and ſtrange Kings to vs ſubdude
(hall doe like tit thofe daies,
and bꝛeak the hairie ſcalpe: (head J meane to thee they ſhall prefent
Mf thote that tn their wickedneſle ———
gikts of laud and praiſe.
continually doe walke. We chall deſtroy the ſpearemens rankes,
22 From Waſon twill J being faith be, their Calues and Buls of might:
mip peaple and wy Heepe : And cauſe them tribute pay, and daunt,
And all mine owne as J haucdone, all ſuch as loue fo fight. .
from danger of fhe depe. *
— — 31 When Hail the Lows of Egipt come
23 Aub make thé dip their fetinblood, ° 5 prefents with them beina : —
ofthoſe that bate mp name: x 7
| yin e 9p02e8 moſt black hat fre teh their
And dogs thal haue their tongs imbꝛude F * Lowa hb ——
with licking of the fame. 32 Therekore ve kingvoms of the earth,
Al men may fe how thou O Gon, giue pꝛaiſe vnto the Lord: |
me enemies doſt saa ‘ Sing Plalmes to God with one content ,
gino how thou goett as God and hing, thereto let all acco2d.
into thp holy place. Who thou |
| ch he ride and ener bath, .
a5 The Singers acc before wwithioy, 3 — ——
the oak tele ‘dae Vet by the fearefull thundercdaps, :
su — Lan mt aber, (c-Met may well nowy bis might. :
ae : 34 Therekore the ſtrength of Iſrael ‘
bie 0 Tie alcribe to God on hie ; 4
Pfalme LXIX. :
Wihofe night ¢ power doth far ertend, 3 With erping oft 4 faint andguaile;
aboue thecloudy ſkie. my throat is hoarte and dps
With loking bp mw fight doth fai Ga
35 D Govthy holynelle and power, * aoe ti pb ate th le,
—— vy foes that guiltleſſe me o
The Godof atracl giues vs ttrength, * 6 — oul ne oppete,
praiſed be Gad therelore. Au number Cure thev are nolette, 4
then haires vpon mine head. uy
Saluum me fac. pſal. Lxix. I. H.
5Though foꝛ no cauſe thep v Q
Chriftand his elect is figured in Dauids — ——— nf hep ih ed
zeale & anguifh, the malitious cruel- They doe compell me terefiore, =
ty‘of whofe enemies , & their punifh- the things J neuer bad. “|
ments, Judas and — *— traitors noteth 6 What Jhaue done fo2 Want sf wit,
whoareaccurfed: then gatherethhee thou Xoꝛd all times canſt fell: :
courage in affliétions, & ‘offereth prai- ana; all the inne that % commit,
fes to ed, who aremoreacceptable to thee ig knowne full well.
then al — Finally he doth pro-
uoke al creatures to praiſes, propheci- 7) ow sf hoſtes defend and ſtarx
ing ofthe kingdome of Chrift,gabuil- all thofe that truſt in thee? .
an g of Juda, where all the faithful & Let no mandouht or ſhꝛinke alway,
their feede fhall dwell for euer. fo2 sught that chanceth me.
8 It is for thee and fo2 thy fake, 4
§ ———— gS HEF _ that Aoorbeavethisblame,
= An fpight of the thev Would memake, —
Aue me D God,and that with ipa, 3 +3 ee nip face hame. al
theta fers dotve full fait, (0 —— my * Aeon arowe:
ao — Am as a ſtranger they me take,
— — —— — my face * will —— J—
10 into thy houte ſuch zeale Jbeare
thatit doth putememuch: ~-
at taunts at the to be heare
my very heart doth grutch. —J—
The ſecond part. 4
11 Though g doe fatty eth —
plese! 2 = — tre peatf Jweepe and m
ia Sante J— — Jat be —* Pet in my teeth this — a a
aime IX. rere, — 35
they palſſe not thereupon. 21 That Jabide rebuke and ame,
12 $f J forgriefe and paine of heart, thou knoweſt and thou cand teil:
itt fackcloth bfe to walke: F702 thole that feeke and Worke the Came,
Then they anon twill it pervert, thou lett them all Full well.
thereof thep wef and talke. 2 —— — brags doe * ue
| eck for helpe arom: cart,
ag ee eon Reames —— Wut finde no friends to eaſe my ſmart,
hey haue mee euer in their tongue, to comtoꝛt me not one.
of me they talke and prate.
14Dhe drunkards whichin wine delight 23 Wut in my meate they gaue ste gall,
foo cruel fo: to thinke,
itis their chiefe paſtime: cite in mp thirtk withall
Ther lek which way to worke me fpite a es —— —— ee
‘of me they ing and rime. 241020 turne their table toa ſnare,
15 Wut thee the while,D Low, Apap, to take themlelues therein:
and when it pleafeth thee : And when thep thinke full well te fare.
F 02 thy great truththou will alivay then trap them tit the gin.
fend downe thine aide to ute.
16 Pluck thou mp feete out of the mire, 25 Quo let their cies be Darke and blind,
frou drowning doe me keepe: that they may nothing fee:
Fromfuchas owe me wrath and ire, Bowo down their back ¢ doc them binde,
and from the waters deepe. int thoalvame fo to be.
t thy wrath as hot as fie,”
17 Leſt with the waues J hould be — —
and Depth my ſoule deuoure (dꝛownd at ee au aes
Let thp diſpleaſure in thine ire
And that the pit ould me confound, take hold vpon thentall, fe
and ſhut me inber power.
180O Loꝛd of hots to me giue care :
as thou icin anid — eisai 27 As defert dy, their houſe difarace,
And as thy mercy is moſt deare, their ofſprings eke expell:
Lord haue me in thy mind. That none thereof polſeſſe their place,
F 102i their tents doe dwell.
“19 And doc not from thy feruant bide, 28 Xf thou doc ſtrike the man to tame⸗
noꝛ turne thy face alway: | on him thep ite full fore :
Jam oppꝛeſt on enerp fide, And if that thow doe wound the fame,
* in halle giue eare — they feke to burt him more.
20 O Loꝛd vnto my ſoule dꝛaw nie
the tame with aide repoſe· 29 Then let them heape vp — fh
ſe of their great tp2anp Gth thepare all peruert :
—— From nip —— —— That of thy fauour and good will,
ie tther neuer haue apart. |
_ Thethird par, 3 and dach tbe cleanse out of thebnoke
4
of
~
Od
of life, of hope/of trnft: —
That fo2 their names they neuer looke,
in number of the tuft.
The fourth part.
31Though FD 302d twith woe e griefe
haue bene full ſore opreſt:
Thy helps hall giue me fuch reiiefe,
that all Hall be redeeſt.
32 That J may gine thy name the praiſe
and thet it with a kong:
J twill extoll the faine alwaies,
{with hearty thanks among.
33 Wilhich is moe pleafant vnto thee,
fuch mind thy arace bath borne:
When cither Ore of Calfe can be,
that hath both hoofe and home.
34 When fiinple falke doe this behold,
it Hall retopce them fure:
Gil vee that fake the Loz, behold
vour tife fo2 aye (hall dure.
35 For whyrthe Lo of hoſts doth heat?
the pooze when they complaine:
Bis pꝛiſoners are fo him kuil deare,
he doth them not diſ daine.
35 wherefore the Chie and earth below,
e ſea with foudandiircaine:
is praife thev fhall declare and hetv,
With allthat liue tn them.
37 Forfure our Gor will Sion faue,
and Judaes City build :
Much folke ps ſieſſion there Hal haute,
ber fireets ſhall be all fild :
2 8His ſeruants feed thal kaye the fame,
allaces aut of minde:
goAunthere all they that loue his nante
a dwelling place fhall inte.
IAIIICLAMA.-. Be Ale —
his enemies to be — an all that ' 2
Cy to me take heede,
O Low of hots with hatte make uuege
helpe, helpe, J thee deſire.
2 Wlithſhame confound them all
that fake my foule to (pill: :
Rebuke thom backe with tame to fall,
that thinke and with me ill. —
3 Conkound them that apply,
And at my harme doc laugh and erp,
ſo,ſo, there goes the came. _
4 But let them topfull be, a
in thee withisy and inealfh: ’
Which onely truk and ſeeke to thee;
and to thy fa uing health.
5 Hhat they may ſay alwaies
in mirth and one accord:
All glory, honour, laud and praife,
6 but Zant weake and poor
came 102d thine aide Jlacke:
CThou art mp Lay, and helpe cheret oꝛe
make ſpeede and be not dacke. .
He prayeth in faith, eftablithed bypromife
and confirmed by the workes of
Dens adiutorium Pſal. Lux. IH. M ?
He prayeth to bay right — ase ered Then let no ſhame my ————— Ba |
feekethe Lordtobe comforted. 12
Sing this as the 25. Pfalme.
ofhelpe Jthee require:
and ſeeke fo worke ne ſheme:
be giuen to thee D ion.
“Inte Domine. Pfal.Lxxi. I.H.
from his youth,to be deliuered fromhis
wicked and cruel fone Abfolom with
his confederacy, promifing to bee
thankefull therefore,
Sing this as the 5.9. Pſalme. i
9 1070, mp God, in all diſtrelle
nip hope is whole in thee 3
nor once take bold on nie.
2 As thou art init delend me Lord,
and rid me out of dꝛead:
Giue eare and to my ſute acco,
and fend me helpe at neede.
3 Wethoumy rocke to whom 4 mia,
~ foz aidall tines refort,
Shy promife is to helpe allay,
thou art mp fence and fort.
4 Save me mp Ged from wicked mer,
and from their ſtrength and power:
From folke vniuſt, avd eke from theut,
that cruelly deuoure.
5 Thou art the fav wherein J truſt,
thou Lord of hoſts art he:
Pea from my pouth Jhad aluſt,
ttill to Depend on thee.
6Thou hat we kept euen from mp birth
and J tough thee was bone:
Wherefoꝛe J wil thee praiſe with mirth
Hoth euening and al morne.
7 As to a monſter ſeldome fecne,
| much folke about me thasng :
But thou art now avd Mill hak beene,
my fence and aid ſs Krong.
8herlore my mouth no time ſhall lack
thy glory and thy naif e3
And cke mp tongue ſhall net be flacke,
to honour thee altwates.
9 Uefulemenst D 1920 F fav,
when age my limbs doth take :
and when my frenath doth waſte atwap
doe not my ſoule forlake,
re Among themfelues my foes en
to take me though eeccite:
Sind they againt me doe confpire,
fb mie fou my foule laid waite.
he fecond part,
for God krom him is gone:
yan and fake * now theyfaid, thy doings all may fees
36
Diſpatch him quite, fo2 to his atde,
Amis there commeth rene.
12 Dacnot abfent thy felfe aivap,
O iLo2d when neede fhall be:
Wut that in time of criefe thou may, |
with hatte giue helpe to ime, |
13 With ſhame confoundandouerthow =f
all thofe that ſeeke mp life: |
Dpprefle them with rebukes alfo,
that fine Would worke me itrife.
14 But J will patiently abioe,
thy helpe in all afaies :
Sill moze and more,cach tune and tire,
¥ toull fet forth thy pꝛaiſe.
15 Wp mouth thy iuſtice Hall record,
that daily helpe doth ſend:
ut of thy benefits D Lord
Iknow no count 102 end.
16 Vet will Igoe and fecke forth one,
with thy good helpe D Goo :
Zhe fauing health of thee alone,
ts ſhew and fef abꝛoad.
17 For of mp vouth thou takeſt the care,
and deelt inſtruct me ſtill:
Therefore thy wonders to declare,
3 have great mind and will.
18 and as in pouth from wanton rage,
thou didſt me keeps and flap ;
Forlake me not vnto mp age,
and fill my head be gray.
The third part.
quire, » o That 3 thy firenath and ——— may
to them that now bebeere : (how
And that our ſeed thy might may know,
heercafter many a veere.
20 D 41023 thy iuftice doth exceede,
Thy
—_
af SANE Le Adi ae
Cp works ave wonderkull indeede, —— * —— — 8=: — 3
oh who is like to thee?: — Low et thp — a eT rtm :
piu fice dwell.
21 Chou madelt me fele afdiction ſore. 5* — — *
and yet thau didſt me ſaue: 36 =e
Mea thou didſt helpe and me reito2, may gouerne —— rule thy
and tookſt me krom the graue. —— — |
22 and thou mine honour volt increaſe, === — ey
my dignity maintaine : folke aright, and fo defend thrꝛough
Vea thou doſt make all griefe toceafle,
and comfort nie againe.
+83 — sila Hi tg to praiſe
ill both lute and fing : And let the mountaine igh,
(Py harpe hall found thp praife alwaies : vnto tp ftke gt — ——
O Iſraels holy King. Andeke let little hils apply,
24 My mouth hall top with pleafant in infice to encreaſe.
when F Mhall fina to thee: (bole 4 That he map helpe the weake & ponre,
And eke mv tongue will much retopee, With aide and make them ſtrong:
for thou hait made nie fre. And eke dellroy for euermore,
25 My toug thy bprightnes Mall found, all thofe that doc them wꝛong.
and fpeake tf daily till : | | ‘
For aricfe and ſchame doe thentconfound 5 Aird then from age to age hall they
that fought to workeme Ul. regard and feare thy might :
SglengasSunncaothhhinebydayp,
Deus iudicium. P fal, Lxxii. I. H. 02 elfe the nisone by nicht, :
Gods kingdome by Chrift is reprefented 6 Ptairmerhaio
by Salomon,vnder whom fhal be righ- ind like the vos that lay theutt, !
teoufnes peace, & felicity, vnto —
all Kings and nations fhall do homage and Feet theland new folune.
whofe name and power fhall endure 7 Ce ink hall dourith in his tune,
for cuer, and all (hall be at peace : ee
— — — Untill the Moone ſhall leaue to p2
32236 — Fe = walte,change,and fo encecale.
Dav aiue f viud ementstothe 8 Helhall be Lozdof fea amd lan,
i -— lib val ind — == — franifhaze toſhore throughout :
— SSE SS SE TSE ann —
King — vet him fell and th2ough all the earth about. —
= — — 9 Whe people that in delerts bal :
se ee te — eet
equity the poore thathaue no might.
ee es ——— — — —
with his — that po incely thie, calluneele to him kull thickes |
Qe
“Pfalme LXXIIL. 32
and all his enemies that rebell, And thinke them happy thꝛough the fame
the earth and dult thalllicke, ail folke ſhall bleſſe his might.
hewows ofall th : if bese |
—* poet bi ah ia, : rebr⸗ 19 Pralte ve the Loz of hattes, and fing
Myetsings of Saba and Araby, Saibe bath art 3 — thing
' — J} . ¥ 2
giue many a collly thing. peahe hunſelle alone.
. 20 And ble fie be his holp name.
The fecand part. all times eternalty : .
II Ai things chall feeke with one acord, Pa * —— ee praile the fame,
inmn thygood grace to ſtand: men, Amen LAP 3.
And all the people of the world, Quam bonu. pſal. Luxiu. T. S,
ſhall ſerue hint at bis band. to pa it
12 02 he thenedy (ort doth fauc, Dauid teacheth that neither the profperi=
Hat vnto hunt doe calt the good, ought to difconrage Gods
che : : bi: one oi aed haue, — n — moue th em to co-
nobelpe of man af all, fider gods prouidence,& to reuerence
13 Be taketh pitty on the poore, his iudgement,for that the wicked va-
that are with neede oppreſt: nifh away like fmoke, andthe godly
He doth poeferue him cuermoye, enter into life eueflafting, in hope
and being their foules to reſt. whereof he refigned himfelfe into
14 We hall redeem their life from dread Gods hands,
from fraud,from wong from might:
And eke the blood that they ſhall bleede, Sing this as the Aq Pſalme.
is pretions in his fiat. Ow euer it be,vet God ts good,
er — Habe and kinde to Iſrael,
15 But he hall liue and thev ſhall bring, And to all (uch as fafelp keepe,
to him of abaes geldꝰ their conſcience pure and well.
He Hall be honoured as ahing, 2 Bet like afoole Jalmoſt ſlipt,
and daily be extodd. my koote began toſſide:
16 The mighty mountains of this land Andere J wiſt, euen at a pinch,
oktcoꝛne Hail —* —— my ſteps alide gan glide.
at itlike Cedar tres tha a, |
— Libanus full long. 3 Foꝛ then F ſaw luch kooliſh men,
— J—— Jgrudgd and div diſdaine,
17 Their Cities cke full well ſhal ſpced What wicked men all things ſhould haue
the kruits thereof thal paſſe: without turmoile or paine.
Ju plentyitWallfarrecrcecde, 4 Whep nener lutter pangs nor griete,
and (ping as arene as araffe. as ik death ſhould them {mite +
18 Foꝛ euer they hall praiſe his name; Their bodies are both ſtout and trong,
vwdile that the Sunne is lights and ever in goon plight, eS
5 Ant
pam *
ty of the vngodly, nor the afflictionsof |
— Pſalme LXXIII. ns
And free framall aduerſitie, asfubiecttoallblame: 9
thenothermenbefhent, = = Andeuery moming from my pouty,
A eit the rett they take no part, ſuſtaine rebuke and hame?
«Of plague 2 puniſhment.
6 Therefore prefunrption ooth imbrace, 15 And Jhad alot (ato as they,
their neckes as doth a chaine: miflizing mine effate + *
And are euen wraptas tira robe, — — ae
ine and diſdaine. as tolke DIGIC
— RT I6 When J bethought me how J might
7 Thep are fo fed that euen fo? faf, this matter vnderſtand:
their epes off tines out ſtart: Wut pet the labour was foogreaf,
And as fo2 worldly goods then haue, fo2 me fo fake in hand.
moꝛe then cant with their heart.
8 Their life is moſt licentious, 17 Untill the time J twentinto,
boatking much of the wong, thy bolp place, and then
WAhich they haue done te mpie men, 3 Biderikood right perfectly
and cusr pride among. the end of ali thofe men. |
| 18 Gud namely how thou ſetteſt them,
3 he heauens and the liuing Lord, vpon a fippery place: :
thev {pare not fo blafphenic: And at thy pleafure and thy teil,
And fees a doe inte things, thou dott them all deface. |
no whit thep doe efeme. ths
10 Whe people of Gor oft tins turne 19 Then all men mute at that frange
tafe their profperousttate: (backe _ tole bot ſuddenly ight
And almot danke thetelfefamecup, bey are deltroid. diſpatchd, conſunde
10 follow the ſame rate. and dead fo horribly. .
h re 20 uch like a dꝛeambohen one awakes
The fecond part. - fo hall their wealth decap : .
II How cat it bethat Gov, fay they, Their famous nantes in all mens Ught, :
—— knot 02 —— vther⸗ ſhall ebbe and paſſe away.
Thele worldly things, ſith wicked ment, The third part.
be 10208 of Sca and land. 21 Vet thus my heart was grieued then
12 Foz we may fee how wicked men, my minde was much oppꝛeſt: A———
in riches ſtill increaſe: 22 So fond was Jand tanozant,
Rewarded well wich worldip goods, and in his point a beaſt.
and liue in reſt and peace. 23 Pet neuertheleſſe bp thy right jan,
thou holdeſt me euer fatt : |
13 Dhen why dor A from wickednelle 24 Gnd with thy countell dott me egu nide,
my kantaſie refraine, toglozy at the laft. a
| an waſh mp hands with innocents, a8 ie b |
and cleanſs my heart in baine? 25 Uthat thing ts there that Ae an nt Ud
14 And Cutter (courgescucrpday, buf the in heauen — at's!
—
— ‘Pfalme LXXIDT. baa
Andintheearththereisnothing —andalityyfoesvefares
like thee that 3 can loue: _) BMbich now at pleafure rob and toate,
26 Py leh and eke mp heart doth fatle, within thy holy place.
but God doth faile me neuer: Snip ’
Forofmvbealth Govis tettrensth, ” “gine encmtastoate D God:
mypaoztion eke lor euer. hep fet as ſignes on euerv wall,
27 andloe all ſuch as thee forfake, their banners ſplaid abzoad.
thou ſhalt deltrop cach one : 5 As men with ares hew downe tras,
End thofe that truſt in any thing, that onthe bils doc grow :
auing in thee alone. So ſhine the ſwords and bits of thele
28 Hterefor will J draw necretoGod within thetemple now.
variants al > Whe feling ſawd, the carued bers,
~ pis wonders J twill tell. ) the geodly grauen Hanes; |
Y ! MAith arcs banuners, bils and (i309,
Vr quid Deo, pfal.Lxxiiii.I.H. © — tyep-beat tyem downe at once.
; & Thy places they conſums with Kame,
A complaint of the deftrudtion of the anv eke inal this toile,
Church and true religion, vnderthe g- a niet
name of Sion, & the Altars deftroyed. Thy haute appointed to thy mame,
But truſting inthe might & free mer- thep race downe — se —
cyof God by his couenant, herequi- 9 And thus they laid within their heart
reth helpe and ſuccour to the gloryof diſpatch him out of hand:
his name, & ſaluation ofhis poore af- Then burnt they vp in cuery place,
ſlicted ſeruants, andthe confufion of Gods houſles thꝛough the land.
his proud enemics. 10 Pet thou 9 “a of helpe oct fend, ;
| es vie a our Prophets alare gone ;
«Sing thisasthe 72 Pfalme. Sa tell when this our plague Gall endy -
V Hy art thou Lord ſo long frẽ vos among bosthereisnenc.
in all this danger deepe? 11 Wil — eG ear
4 Bass ae us Uhen wilt thou 71.023 once end this
ee Be eae bile ye: gceaietyine encnaies ſtrong? (fame |
atthine awne paſure chepe · ¶ sah they altnaies blatpyerte thy name,
2 Lozdcall the people fo thy thought, and raile on thee ſo lang ⸗ẽ
which bane bene thine fo long: 12 Wihy dak withdraw thp hana aback
The weich thou haft redee md a braught, snp tincitinthylan?
ſcom bondage lore and ſtrong. O plucke it out and be nst ſiacke,
Haue mind therefore and thivke vpon to giue thy aes a rap.
| renrember it full ells » Fhefecond part.
Thy pieafant place the mount Stow, 13 D Gad thou artiry kingand U929,"°
where thau waſt wont to dwell. and euerntore pa bene:
Aft by thy ſoot, and come in hacte, Pea the good grace theougjoutp mova
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“RE Pſalme LXXV. — 7
“fo: our good helpe hathfeene. the cauſe that is thine owns nih
14 dye'feas that are ſo deepe Fdead;, -- Remember how that thot Happ
thy mightdid make theme: < < artbythefoolifjone, af
And thou didi beak the Serpents head 24 Whe voice forget not of thy foes,
that he therein dia die. for their pꝛeſuming hie 7
15 Pea thou dint break, the heads fa Is moꝛe and more increaſt of thofe, — :
ot whales that are lo fell: (arent that hate the fpighttully, =
a J ——— — rete to eat, Confitebimur tibi. Pfal. Lxxv. I.H.
atin the delerts dwell. 4
16 en madeft a ſpring with ſtreams The faithful praife the Lord, who fhall
fromrocke both hard high: (to riſe cometo iudge at his time, whenthe
And eke thy hand hath madclikeiwife wicked fhal drink the cup of his wrath :
deepe riuers to be Dy. but the ri ighteous fhall bee exalted to :
honour,
17 Both dap and cke the nightare thine
by the thep were begun: Sing this as the 44. Palme. |
Whoufetitoleruevs with their wine, V Nto thee Good we twill gine thanks,
the light andeke the Sunne. Wwe Wwill giue thanks to thee, | ey
18 Chou dow appoint theendand coats Sith thy name is fo neare, declare”
of all the earth about: thy fwondrous works Wwillive.
Wath ſummers heat, and winters fro, 2 J will vprightly iudge, when get
thy hand. hath ſound them out. conuenient time Jmay:
The earth is weake andallthbercin,
19 Thinke on D Word 19 time korget, bat die: pillers fay. wees ay
thy foes that thee defame: — oS aE ae
And baw the foolish tolke are fet 3 J did fo fhe mad people fav, |
fo raile vpon thy name. deale not fo furioufly : {
20D let nocrucll beat deudure, And trite the vngodly ones, 1
_ thy turtle that is truee ſet not pour hornes fo bie.
Forget not alwaies in thy powwer, 4 3 (awd vnto them, fet not bp,
the pooze that much doc rue. pour raiſed homes on hie:
And fee that pe doe with ſtiſfe necke,
21 Regard thy couenant, and behold wot ſpeake ppeſumptuoſ.
thy foes poſſeſſe the land: ? : #
Dil fad and darke,forvasneandold, 9 ne eon ee aaa parts,
our Kealme as now both Tand. 2 f roxtt fonts :
22 Let not the fimple goe alway, 2 3 —
with diſapointed ſhame: For twyv? the Lew our Goo heis, j
But let the poodze and needie aie, the righteous Judge alone:
‘glue praiſe onto thyname .·. De puttethdowne the one, andtets /
23 Kiſe Lozd/ let be by the maintaind another in the thaone.
— 7
—
*
" Pfalme LXXVL
— 30.4
7 geri why, a —— wine, And bꝛake the ray fo ouerthrow, |
in the hand of
of God: $i in battcll on the field.
ano allthe mighty winethereit,» 4Thou art moze worthy honour Lo,
himſelfe doth powꝛe abroad. more might in thee Doth lie:
S$ As kor the lees and ilthy dzeggz, Then in the ſtrongelt of the world,
that doe remaine in it : that rob on mountaines hie.
be wicked of the earth alld inthe, *
ie fucke them — oe = 8 Sut * — * ſpoild through A
9 And J till talke of Ood F fay, Crouch v mien of war ney * ‘lia —
_of Jacobs Gon therefoꝛe: themfclues they could not keepe. ;
And will not ceafe to celebrate, 6 At thy rebuke D Jacobs Gap,
_ bis pratle fo2 euermoꝛe. when thou doſt them reproue:
10 In ſunder breake the hornes ef all, gs paige alleepe their chariot ſtood,
cee A no horſemen once Did mou
an then fhe hornes of righteous men, hor e
peal be exalted hte. 7 Foꝛ Chou art deadfull Lo 23 indecd,
Gloria Patri. that man the courage bath,
To Father Sonne and holy Oho, To bide thy fic if, and Doe not Dread,
all gloay be therefore : when thou art in thy wrath? (beard,
s in beging was is now, 8 Wihen thou dof make thy —
and ſhall be euermoꝛ ee — heauen — He ground,
* pew all the earth full ſore alraid
In Iudæa. Pſal. Læxvi. I. H. in Gilence wan bekond
deere is defcribed the power of God and
care ofthe defence of his people, by
_ the deftruction of Senacheribs army,
for whichthe faithfullare exhortedto
bethankfull,
9 And that D Gon wien thou dolt ane ke
in iudgement fo2 to f veakie,
To faue the affitcted of the land, .«
on earth that are full ucake: 3
10The fury that in man doth raigne,
i ‘Sing this asthe66.Pfalme. | “thal turne vnto thy praiſe:
| Dall that now in Fury divell, ere after Lorddoe thou reftraine,
the Lord is clerly knotune their Iuzath and thoeats alwaies.
J — V I Make vawes and pap them to our.
Mt Salem he his tents hath vishts: ~ _ vefolae-thatnigh bimbe: God/
atarptherealzace : . Waing gifts all pe that dwell abba,
8 oncke be hath delight, 28 fo2 dꝛeadfull furets he. |
ee adiwelling place... .. ‘'!? $02 he doth take bath life amish ~
ibe both) thaft and bow and full of terror is his ight,
a front Princes great by birthꝛ
itd there Heb:
| | “eat “page se —— Kings on eartꝛc. 1D >
ae 0ce
—
mame LXXVII. [a
and oft Did thinkebpot,
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Vocemes Pfal.Lexvii, LH. ~ Whetimes and ages thatare vat,
Dauid rehearfeth his great afflitions,and full many peeves agone.
-6 WBy night mp fangs 3% call to mind,
once made thy praiſe to ſhobo: 34
And with my heart much talke J finde, —
my Cpirits doe fearch fo knioly.
gricuous temptations, whereby hee is
driuen to confider his former conucr-
fation,and the courfe of Gods works,
inthe preferuation of his feruants, aii
fo he confirmeth his faith againft thefe 7 Wul Ged, faid 4, at once fo} all,
temptations. calf off his people thus,
4 415 : —— ⸗ Ho that henceforth no time he hall
Lit = == = =a — * be frtendlp vnto bs ?
— my voere to God doecry, 8 AWhat, is his goodnes now decaid,
BE — — tea === for euer and a dayp?
— —=—-———— Do is his promilſe cleane delaid
with heart and hearty cheare, (yp . ’ and — bis truth decay? ‘
BES st 6= ? — — =e
ee whee tte 9 Aid Will the Lord our God forget
voice to God Tift on hie,and he kc his mercies manifold 2
—— a — SS Saree D2 hail bis fuzath encreafe fo hot,
futc Doth beare. 2. In time of qriefe his mercies to withhold⸗
EE at bea — — — 10 At laſt Jſaid, my weaknelſſe is
= — ite S=== the caule of this miſtruſt:
i “Se aueht to Gor, bp night iio ret % eds mighty band can helpe all this,
—— and change it when he lill. |
fo enon be ee eh wee eiomnanceseoll i
tuoke,but ltretcht my hands to him The ſecond part.
— — 2 [See ms 1 J will regard and thinke vpon,
abroad, my foule comfort fo2fooke. thetworkingeftheLeb: 8 Ff
: Of all his wanders vali and gone,
3 TWen Ito thinke on Good intend, Igladly will recozd. |
mp trouble then is moze, 12 Bea all dis workes J will declares
¥ fpake but could inet make an end, andiobathestaaeni(e: &
my Breath was opt fo ſoze. To tell his facts J will not ſpare, a1
4Thou holdeſt mine eies ſuch wife from and eke bis counſeil wile. bE
that 3 alwaics awake: (reſt, a
With feare Jam ſo fore oppreft, 13 Thy works D Logvare all oi ah
my ſpeech Doth me forſake. and help all abꝛoade: om i
7 Ghat one hath firengthtomatchthe | ,
5 Dhedaics of alo in mind F call, of thee O Lord our Gode (mie h re
=,
14 Dhar
SCP LX VIET 38
14 hou * God that oft doſt chew, Gods benefits, that the groſſe people
thy Wonders euery houre: might fee infew words the effect oſ
And fodok make the people know, the whole hiftory,
thy bertue and thy power.
——— Sets
15 Aud thine own folk chou dott Defend ) ATS — — acces =
With firength and firetched arme, Etend mp mm to my lat la,
The ſonnes of Jacob that vefcend, piri — ==
and Joſephs ſeede froin harme.
16 Ths waters Load perceaued thee,
the waters ſaw thee well:
And thep fo2 feare afide dia flic, a ne Fe ae
the depths on trembling fell. —— trange ee and
ace Hoe .
17 Dhecoudes that were both thicke € “|
Did raitefullplentesully: (black, —— wai Wwe eur
The thunder intheaivenivcracke, BEF ee
the ſhafts abꝛoad did fite.
18The thunder in the aire was heard, — ——
the lightning krom aboue, So = — = =
With lathes great mave men afeard, =
the earth did quake and ntoue. “of our fathers ¢ old: Ans which foo
: SS —
19 Thy waies within the fea doe lie, — *
“and to my — —— mouth
thy paths in waters deepe: our —— our Fathers haue
Pet nonecan there thy ſteps eſpie, Se ee
noꝛz know thy paths to keepe. bs told — ——
20 Thou leads thy folke bpon the land,
as ſheepe on euery Gide ,
Dough Poles and thꝛouch Aarons 4 Becauſe we Houldnot keepe itcloſe,
from them that ſhould come after:
ae rene: ee Cathe ould Gods power to thetr race
; Attendite populi, Pfal. Lxxviii, T.S. and all bis works of wonder, (praiſi
To Jacob he commandement gaue,
‘He fhewethhow God ofhis mercy chofe how Hirael ſhould live :
his Church ofthe pofterity of Abra- Willing sur fathers ſhould the fame
ham, caftingintheirteeth therebelli- vnto their chilozen gine.
on oftheir fathers, that their children
__ might acknowledge Gods free mer- 6 That thep and their potiecity,
cies, andbeafhamed oftheir perucrfe which were not ſprung bp the :
its Anceftors :the holy Ghofthathcom- Should haue the knowledge of the lato,
_ prehendedasit werethe {umme of all and teach Ps (eed alfo, That
* Plalme. LXXVIII. —
—
4 Chat hep map haue the better hoxe, that were bath deie and hard ·
in God that is aboue: Of ſuch abundance that no ouds,
And not fozget to Keepe his lates, to them might be compara.
: and bis.precepts in loue. -.. 17 Bet forall this againt the tae;
sole their fimes they did encteale :
$ Not being as theirfathers Were, And dirred him that is motkbie,
__ rebelling in Gods fabt : to wrath in wilaerneffe.
And would not krame their ticked
to know ther Godaright. (hearts 18 They tempted him Within their |
9 Bow went the people of Cphraun, like peopleof miſtruſt: (heart
their neighbours fo2 to fpaple ? Requiring fuch akinde of meate,
Shooting their darts thedapofiwarre, as ſerued for their luſt.
and pet thep tooke the fople. 19 Saving tort ——
in their vnthanke ae
Lo Foꝛ thy they div not keep With God enpat, cant this God prepare fo bs,
the coucnant that was made: a featk in wiloeritefie 2
4202 vet would twatl 02 lead their lines,
according to his trade. 20 Behold he brake the ſtonie rocke,
- 21 Wut pat into obliuion, and flouds forthwith Did fisiu:
bis counfell and bis will ; But cart he now gine to bis folke,
And all bis workes mot magnifique, both beeavandficthalfo? ?⸗ |
wihich he acclared ttl. 21 When God see this he iwared ©
: {with Jacobandhis ſeede: (wꝛoth
— patty So me his indignation, |
_ 32 What wonders to our forefathers, frael dio procecde
did he himlelke ditctofe : ant Ilt Pe : 1
In — er the ficls, The third part. |
that called is Dhancos ? 4
23 be din diuide a cut the Seq, 22 ABecaufethepoidmotfarthfully, ~
that thep might patie at once : belecugand hope that be
N Aud made the water Land as till, Could alwaies helpe and ſuccour 1
as doth an heape ot ſtones. in their necelſitv.
23 Wberfor he did cõmand the slouty
| 14 Beled them fecret in. acloud, korthwith thep brake in (ander, —
b| by dap when it was bright : 24 4nd raind downe Banna fo ther 4
And in the ee when darke it was, a foode of micale wonder. (of
With fire he gaue them light.
15 We bake the rocke in twiloernefie, 25 Ahen earthly men With Angels
and gaucthe people drinke : were ked at theirrequett: (Ef
As plentitull as when the deepes, 26 We bad the eaſt wind blow awar
+p and brought in the fouthivetf. vi
doe flatue ——*— beac. 27 he raind down fick as thickasOuya
cali
W
16 He dzew out riuers out ot rockes, and kowles as thicke as ye eee
Vibiads ail Platte CXXVIII. 4
23 Which he did caſt amid the place, diſpleaſure toarife.
where all their tents did ſtand. 39 Condering that they were but fick
Po we, and euen as a winde
29 5 ni thep —— * paſſe —— and cannot tell,
Pet more and moꝛe they diddefire, J sie B bis DINO HUN
to feruc their luſts and wills. ae Do ; * —— wx wils erneile,
30But as the meat was in their months did on 5 Hob ponies ——
his tozath bgon them fell : ——
31 And flety the owee ofall their youth. to plague them with his ſtroke·
and choice of 3frael, 41 Pet did thep turne againe to Gute,
and tempted Sod eftſoone:
32 Pet fell ther to their wonted ſinne, Pꝛeſcribing to the holy Loyd,
and fill they did him grieue: what things they would haue done.
o2all the wonders that he wwꝛought, Aap mt pe
* tp wonphimot eee,” 42 otthnking otis ban aw puter,
33 Their daies therefore he ſhortned N02 orthe dap when He |
gprs 6 * Delivered them out ofthe hands, .
z 4CTheir peeres id walte and pute away af ats fda ill shthis micades
ith ferro. and with paine. . —
—— wichp * as they themfelues beheld,
35 Wut euer when he plagued them, In Egypt, and the wonders that
they a bun bp and bp: be did in Zoan field, |
Rememboing then he twas their ſtren | . |
their helpe and Ged mott hie. a 4.4 202 how be turned by bis potver
6 Though intheir mouths they did but thetrwwaterintobloops; == |
and flatter with the Loed: — (glofe What no man might receive his dꝛinke
But with their tongues €intheirhearts at riuermo2 at found.
diſſembled every word. si 45 $202 how bee fent them ſwarmes of
The fourth part, 4 me ge aaah i * (fies
7 Foꝛ When their hearts were nothing And HO Wer countries tall ot frogs,
4 “asée * pa bis trade : neh: which Mould their land deſtroy.
— —— | The fift part, |
thecouenant that was made: | 3 Seid ito as
Petivashetillfomercifull, 46 Mozrbotw he div tommit their fruits,
When they deferud to dies vnto the Caterpiller :
pst he lorgaue them their mifoeens, ee all —* * won hands,
and would notthemdettrop. — «—«-_—se gauetothe@rathopper. —
‘ie Z 47 With haileſtones be deſtroyd their
SPea many a time he turnd his wzꝛath, ſo that they were all lott : (vines
and bib himſelfe aduiſe: And not ſo much as wilde fig trees,
hid would tot (uffer allbistubole but beconfumdwithfroft.
— F2 43 And
ey,
in
flaime LAAYV il], — —
48 And pet with hailettones once againe Wuchlike a bowe that would not ro
the 1020 their cattell (mote : but flip and ftart away.
And all their flocks and beards like wife, The fixt part. ;
with thunderbolts full hote. 8 And griu d him with their Hill altars’
49 Be cat bpon them in his ire, With offerings ad With fire:
and in his fury trong, ANd with their Jools vehemently, —
Dilpieafure, wrath and cuill ſpirits, pꝛouoked him to ire, |
totrouble them among. 59 There with his wrath began againe,
to kindle tn bis boeatt:
50 Then to bis wꝛath he mane alway,
aiid Chared not the leat: The naughtinefle of Iſrael,
But gaue vnto the peltilence, be Dio fo much detett. :
themau and eke the beak. 60 When be forfooke the Tabern ade,
51 Be rake allo the firſt boone all, of Silo where be was :
that vp in Egypt came: Right conucrſant with carthly men
And all the chicfe of men and beatts, euen as his dwelling place.
within the tents of Bam. G61 Chen (uffered he his might ¢ power, |
52 But as for all bis owne deare folke, oun — th x i ambit orks ace, ;
be Did pacferue and keepe intohisenemieshand, fe
And carried. them though wildernelſe,
euen like a flocke of ſheexe. 62 And did commit them fo the ſword,
53Without all feare both fafe and found wꝛroth with bis heritage:
be bought them out of thrall: 63 Che pourig men were deuourd with *
Whereas their foes with rage of (ea, maives had no mariage. (fire
were ouerwhelmed all. 6 4 And with the ſword the Prietts alfo
J Cnc: f
$4 And brought thein out ints the coalfts ott Rigg rete? A ba ai *
of his owne holy land:
Their death kor to benone.
Euen to the mount which he had got, heir death fo t
by dis grong arme and hand. « and then the Low began to wake, ©
55 And there cat aut the —— folic, § Alike one that fept atime: - otal
anid Did their land diuie And asabvaliantman of warre,
Gund in their tents be fet the Eribes, refrethed after wine:
of Ifrael to abide. 66 With Emrods in the binder pacts, «| !
| be ffrake hts enemies all: 1
66 Pet for all this their Godinot hte, And put thenrthen onto ahane, — ‘| i
thep — Sey — —— that vas perpetuall. ak
And would not keepebis Weitanents,
92 pet obey his will. 67 Then he the CTent and rr | i
57 But as their fathers turned backe, of Jofeph did rekfuſe:
euen ſo ther went a t Ms foꝛ the tribe of Ephꝛain f
—_— Plalmie LXXIX ~ 42
he would in no wiſe ln , 8) 3 Their bloud thꝛoughout —
68 But choſe the tribe of Jehuda, as water ſpilt they haue:
A aniseed he thought to dwell: po that there ts not one of thent,
Cuen thenoblemount gion, 2.4 2 «fo lap their dead in graue. —
Which he did loue fo well. 4 Wbhus are wemade amocking tocke,
almoſt the world thaoughout:
69 Whereas he did hts Temple build he cwmintes Abba tit ae moves:
both funptuoullp and Cure .
Like as the earth which he hath made Wwhich dwell our coalts about.
kor euer to indure. WMiut thou D iow thus in thine ire
Jo Mhenchotche Dauid him to fete, ; = at ee —
bis people for to keepe, Ana ſhew thy wrath as hot as fire,
Which he tooke bp, andbzought away, thy folke faz toconfume 2
euenfromtbefolosofiheepe. . 6 Upon thofepeople poure the fame, —
71 Ashe didfollow the Ewes with yong which io thee neuer knew: |
the 1020 did hint aduance, Ail Kealmes that call not on thy naxte,
Wo feede his people Iſrael, conſume and auerthrowo.
and his inheritance.
72 Thus Dauid with a kaithkull heart, 7 For they haue got the vpper hand,
his flock and charge Did feed: and Jacobs ſeede deſtroid 2
And prudently with all his power, — His habitation aud his land,
. BD gouerne them indeed. they haue left waſte and void.
8 Weare not in mind our former faults,
Dens venerunt, Pfal.Lxxix..H, . with {peene fome pittie ſhew,
‘The Ifraelites complaine to God for the cr ah eee care
calamities that they fuffered, when An-
tiocus deftroyed theit Temple and Ci- The fecend part,
tie, defiring aid again{t his tyranny left al boalthand
tel ipiical la ——
_ nedby the ——— who fhould fee Wicigh wot our tworkes our ſins deface
» them forfaken and perith, for honour of thy name.
b Sing this as the 77, Pal * 10 dhy thall the wicked ſtil alway,
4 to bs as people dombe:
CO) *rincbecicagetotpoies Sty repoach reiayce ad fap,
ae falemiant beape is mabe, where is their God become?
thy Temple thep defile. 11 Require D Lozd as thouteett goo
2 Ahebodies of thy Saints mok deare betore our eies infight: |
abroad to Wirds thep caſt: Df all thofe folke thy — blood,
The de ot then that doe thee feare, which they {pilt in oefpight.
thebeatts deuour and toate. 12 Meceiuetntothyiightinbat, =
: ™" * =) "4
; J ee ae : : ; : Sa
‘ * * * . a * * a ae * Pee A ey — F rae)
|
.
| WMhich leaded Joſeph like a Heype, and fild the land at laſt.
4 iDirectourbearts tuto thygrace, 13 The Woꝛe out of the waod fol
o SHS LA Ae .
ae
thedamozs,criefeandioong ¶¶ Sbew oathe hightnesorthptace;
aiid fhen full fafe are we. | gcd9
9
4
a
MF ſuch as are in prifor catk,
ſuſtaining irons ſtreong.
a — force and ſtrength fo celebrate, J —— ‘ode KD
BN oe ee ban, | —_- AGainte thy folbe inanger fell,
Jeaporspertity By: ? And Wilt not heare them pap 2
I ry i} ait — 55— band. 6 Thou doſt the feed with ſorrowes deeps
3 : lait hg haue beet fo bolo their bread with teares thep cate:
as to blafphemte thyname: | 3 oe * —
Into their laps with ſeuen fold, Bat shitting pay hep |
repay againe the fame. | .
14 So we thy folke and patture hepe, 7 Theu haſt bs maveaverpitrite, .
Will praiſe thee euermore : _ _, fo thofe that dwell about:
And teach all ages fo2 to ka pe And that our foes declouca life, J
fo2 thee like praiſs in ſtore. iis . yf arene and tet if out,
ive cbs Lor Onto thy grace
Lui regis Iſtael. Pſal. Lxxx. I, H. conuert our minds to eg ’
rr)
A lamentable praier toGod, tohelpethe Shew forth tabs thy pleafant face
miferies of the Church, defiring him to «At tu full fafe ſhall be. |
confider the firfteftate, when hisfauor 9 frome pot where it sian ;
fhined towasds them that he might fi- — ke mone a —— a
nith the worke which he began, The heathen fotke thau didſt erpell,
— and thou didſt plant it there.
——— 10 Thou doe pacpare for it place,
a Dodo Berd that Iſrael dot kare, and fet ber roots full fad :
giuccare and take good heede: That it did grow ana {pring apace,
d doſt him watch and Fede. i
2 Chan Lo:d ¥ fap whore teatis fet, 11 Lhebils were cauered raund about
~ or Cherubtis full bright: with ſhade that frombincame:
Ebetw forth trv lelte and doe not let, And eke the Cedars high and tout,
fend dovone thy beames of light. with branches of the fame. |
| » 12 Why then dT thon her walsd i
Wefore Ephraim and Beniamin ber hedges pluci thon halk, oF
. ° smathes eke likewiſe: That au the folke that pate thereby,
To hew thy power do thou begin, thy bine map ſpoyle and watt. tf
come belpe bs Led arte. | The fecond part. J.
conuctt vs 2.020 fo thee:; doth dig and roote touts i
*
* 9
—
a ong
— © Pſalme LXXAL 4
hefuriousbeatkssutoftheficle, —
: — =
ee se —— ee ee te —
- Benourettallabout.
14DiLowofhottsreturneagaine, vbich is our Mrengty and ay, be iov-
frombeauentookebetime: ··· Beis yeas: — — —
Wehold, and With thv helpe luſtaine
this poore bineard of thine. . er and ndlitt ‘maa pour boice, to ta Zatobs
35 Thy plant J lay, thine Iſrael, ——— —
whome thy right hand hath ſet: God J far. 2. ast: Piepatey your — —
The tame which thoudinttioue fo well, Fee FF —
A ® Lord doe not forget. SS SS ee
id Theplop and cut tt downe apace, me re tee x von! 3
ther burnett eke with fire: eee eee eer oer
‘And thoough the frowning of thy faces tng th
weoe perilh in thine tre. ae s —
———— Sages —
‘Iz Let thp right hand be with them —— —
—— fo — euery pleaſant ſtring.
Gnd With the ſonne of man whome thou 3 Blow asit were in the new Moone,
_ father bait mabe fo ferona. With trumpets of the belt:
38 And ſo when thou hat ſet vs free, As itis bfed to be Dene
and fauca bs from ſhame: at anp foleumte feat.
hen Hall weneucrfall fromthe, 4, sar thigis unto alcasl
but call vpon thy name. a fhatute Atedfcane, —
IoD Worwofhoks though thy good A latv that muff be kept full well,
conuert bs vnto thee: (srace Which Jacobs God hath mare.
Behold vs with apleafant face, :
5 Dhis claufe with Joſeph was decrees
and then full fafe are we. when he from Egypt came, |
7 | That as a witnelſe, all his feede
Exuleate Deo. Pfal. Lxxvxi. I. H fhould fill obferuc the fame,
Bie. 6 When God J ſay had ſo
An exhortation to praiſe God, bothin * — peu that ae
- heart and voice for his benefits sandto Whereas the ſpeech which he had beard
~~ worthip him onely.God condemneth he did not Dnderitand.
k their ingratitude , and fheweth what
_ great benefits they haue loft through 7 I from bis ſhoulders tooke faith he,
their malice. the burthencleane away :
Tere Gnd front the furnace quit him free,
Ifrom burning beicke ofclap. |
=I RE SUlhen thou in ariefe didſt crp and call,
4 —— 2 dele Shee by an by
— 4 and
J
2 a ae
£4 Erase LX A Alle a
And J div anfwer thee withall, ſhould flouriſh ener frill. bats
in thunder ſecretly. 18 J would haue fen them iveh the cop |
and finelt of the tubeat,
9 Pca at the waters of diſcord, And mane the rocke with hony rep,
3 did thee tempt and proue, that they their fils thould cat,
Mbereas the goodnes ofthe 1020,
with muttering thou didſt moue.. Deus fetit. Pfal. Lxxxit, I. H.
10 Heare D my folke D Iſrael,
and 4 affureitthec: Dauid declaring Godto be prefent with
Regardand marke my words full tell, . Iudges: and Magiftrates,’ reproueth
if thou wilt cleauc to me. their partiality and ynrighteoufneffe,
and exhorteth them to deinttice: : but
The fecond part. feeing no amendement, he defireth
II Thou hake no God in thee refe sad -Godto doc iuftice himfelfe,
of atipland abꝛoad:
Noꝛ in no wiſe to bow oꝛ ferue, Sing this as the 77. Pſalme.
— and ee God. Sin the preate with men otmigh t
—— Pld eet him > the Lord himlelfe dia and :
hen afke ome abunvantly * Loplead thecaufe of truth and right,”
mys CITY with {utacs of the land:
an 3 woul sunset see, 2 How long ſaid he will pou pꝛoceed
13 And vet my people would not heare falſe iudagement to award
my voice when that Jſpake, And haue reſpect for loue of meede, 9
Nor Iſrael would not obey, the wicked to regard⸗ẽ 21
but did me quite forſake.
14Then did (ie them to their will, > cteteas of dae ya hale Deft, © j
j t * 9 +
———— And when the poors man doth contends |
To walke tn their ownecounfell Hill, ~
. in iudgement rightly ſpeake.
themlelues thev might peruert 4. Af pebe wife defend thecaute,
ts D that my people would haue heard, of pooꝛemen in their right,
the words that Jato fap: And ria the needy from fheclatses,. :
And eke that Irael would regard, of tyrants force and might. am
Ko ‘
to walko within my wap But nothing will they kote orleame
5
16 How foone would ¥ confound their int baine to them talke:
and bꝛing them downe full low, (foes
Andturne mphand oponallthofe - hey will notieeny ought vifcerne,
that would then ouerthow2 but ill in darkeneſſe walke. > |
Foꝛ loe, even now the time tS comes.
17 And thep thet atthe Lord doc rane, that allthings kall to nought:
as ſlaues hould ſeeke me till: And like wiſe lawes both all and fone, :
4utof bis liacke, the time andage, fo gaing ave fold and — q |
— Pfalme LXXXIII. 44
6 J had detreed it in my ſight, how they may thee withſtand:
as Gods totakeyouall: Againlt the Loꝛd to takea part,
And children to the mok of might, they are in league and band.
for loue Jdid powcall. i 6 Lhe tents of all the Coomites,
7 Wut notwithitanding pe ſhall die the Ifraelites alfo :
ag mett, and fo decay : She Bagarens and Woabites,
D as ‘, hall vant beers with divers other mo.
and plucke pou quite away.
P es yi | 7 Gebal With Ammon, and likcivife,
8 Up Low eletthy rength be knowne — doth Amateck confpires gh:
and indge the world with night:
F 02 toby? all nations are thine olune, —
to take them as thy right.
~ Dens quis ſmilis. Pal. Læxxxiii. 1, F. |
The. Ifraclites pray the Lord to deliuer
them frõ their enemies, both at home
& far off:alfo that al fuch wicked peo-
ple be firicken with his. ftormy tem-
peſts, thatthey may know his power..
|
!
“Sing this as the 77. Pfalme..
1° not D God reframe thy tongue,
in Gilence doe not ſtay:
Withhold not Lord thy felfe ſo logs.
mozrmase no moze delay.
2: Fe2 whye behold thy foes and ſee,
how thev Doc rage and cry:
And thote that beare an bate to thee,
hold vp thet heads on hie.
3 Againlt thy folke they dle deceit,
and craftilp enquire:
Foꝛ thine elect to lis in waite,
their counfellocthconfpire.
4Come on ſay they let vs expell,
and plucke theſe folze away:
So that the name of Iſrael
nay vtterly deeap.
ol E ba *
The Philiſtiuis again thee rife,
with them that dwell at Lyre.
8 And Adur eke is well apaid,
with them in league to be:
And doth become a fence and aid,.
to Lots pofterity..
9 Gs thou didſt to the @anianites,,
fo ſerue them Loꝛd cach one:
As to Siler and to Jabin.
befide the beooke Riſon.
Lo Whom thau in Endoꝛ didſt deffrop,
and walſte them theough thy might:
What ther ibe dungeon earth did lye,
and that in open faht.
The fecond part.
II Bake them now and thetr Lords ap-
‘tke Zeband Dreb then, (peare
As Zeba ard Salmana were,.
the Kings of Madian.
TX Which fad, let bs thoughout the
in all the coaits abꝛoad. (land
. Poklelle and take intoour hand, —
the faire houles of God.
ag Turne them D God with towns as
as wheeles thathaucnoftap: (fat
DPrlike the chaffe that men Doe call,
With windes to five away.
5 They all contpire within their hearts 14 Like as the tire with — we
the mighty forrelf fpils :
And as the dame doth quite confume,
the mountaines and the hils.
15 Solet the tempeſt of thy wrath,
vpon their necks be laid:
And of thy ſtormy winde and ower,
Loꝛrd make them all affraid.
16 Loꝛd bring thei all 4 thee defire,
tofuch rebuke and ſhame:
That if map caule them to enquire,
and learne to ſeeke thy name.
17 Gnolet theneuerniore daly,
to ſhame and flander fail :
And in rebuke and obliquie,
to perith eke withall.
18 That thep may know ¢ feele ful well
that thou arf called od:
And that alone thou dott ercell ,
and raigne theoughout the world.
Quam dilecta. Pſal Lexxiiii.
Dauid exiled his country, defireth ardét-
ly to returne to Gods Tabernacle and
& ALOE Ads Qs ALL _e-" =
And eke the ſwallow hathanee, =
wherein fo keepe her yong.
4 Dhele birds kull nigh thine altar may
have place to At and ing:
O 102d of bolts thou art ¥faps
my Ood and cke mp Bina.
5 Dh thep be ble fled that map dwell
Within thy houfe aliwaics :
Forthey alwates thy factes doe fell,
and ever giue thee pratfe.
6 6 Pea haypy ſure likewiſe are they,
whofe ay and firength thou art:
WAhich to typ houle doc minde the way,
and feeke it in their heart.
7 As they goe thoough the bale of tears
they Dig bp fountaines ill:
That as a ſpring tt all appeares,
and thou their pits dott fil. .
3 From ſtrength to ſtrength they walke
no faintaeiſe there ſhall be: (full faſt
And ſo the God of Gods at laſt :
in Sion they doe fee. | :
affembly ofthe Saints to praifeGod: 9D Low of hoſts tome giuehecs, ~~
then hepraifeth thecourage of the
and heare when J doe pray:
people,that paſſe through the wilder- Andletit theough thine cares proceed, 4
nefle to affemble themfelues in Sion,
Sing this as the67.Pfalme.
H** pleafantis thy otvelling place
O Loꝛrd of hoſts to me?
She Tabernacles of thy grace,
how pleafant Lord they be.
2 My (oule doth long full fore to goe,
tito thy courts abꝛoad:
My heart doth luſt, my fle alfo,
thee theliuing God.
D Jacobs Gon J Cap.
10 D 102d our Mhicld of thy good ar,
regard and ſo dꝛaw neere:
Regard Alay, beholotheface, .
of thine anointed deare.
11 F02 why? within thy courts one Dap 4
is better to abide:
Then other · where to keepe or tap,
a thauſand daies beſide.
12 Puch rather would Jkeepe a dore,
within the houſe of Gon: a,
3 Whe ſparrowes findea rome to reſt, When inthe tentsof wickedneile,
and ſaue themſelues from wzong,
to ſettle mine abode.
agp Plame LXXXV.
13 For God the Lord light and vefence, And hall thy wrath it telfeertend,
+ “Willgraceand worhipaiue: - bbvvpon all ages thus? —
And no good thing twill he withhold G6 Wilt thounot rather turtie therefore
| from thent that purely ltue: and quicker BS, that toe
(14D Lovof hots that manis ble, Andall thy folke map enermozr,
and happy Curcis he, be glad and top in thes 2
What is perſwaded in his break,
. se 7 D Low ons doe thou declare,
fa fruit all fumes in thee. thp coodneffc fo our tnealth :
Benedixiffi. Plal. Lxxxv. IH. Hhew forth to BS and doe not {pare,
Becaufe God withdrew not his rodfrom g {will bearhe * at oo rath, fo be
his Church after the returne from Ba- (peakes to his people peace,
__ bylon, firftthey put him inminde that 9.15 +9 hig Saints that never they,
hee fhould net leauethe worke of his returne to foolifirette,
“grace vnperfect, and complain of their | vig
Jong affiigtion. Then they reioyce in 9 $02 toby eh is help is ſtill at hand,
hope of promifed deliverance, which to fuch as De hin feare:
was a figure of Chrifts kingdome, vn- MWVhereby great glory in the lana,
der which fhould be perfect felicitic. ſhall dwell and uouriſh there.
| 10Foꝛ truth and mercy there thall meet,
Sing this as the 18.Pfalme. in one to take their places:
Voubat been merciful indeed, and peace fhall iuſtice with bitte grecte,
D £023 vnto thy land, and there they hall invbzace.
For thou reſtoredſt Jacobs feed,
from thealdome sut of band. 1198 truth fromearth hall ſpꝛing apace
2 Whe wicked waies that they were in, and fisurifh pleafanttp: a
thou didſt them cleane remit, So righteoſneſſe hall ſhew her face,
And thou didſt hide the veoples ainne, and looke from heauen high.
full clofe thou caueredi it. 12 aun he ade ri take in band
to giue bs each good thing:
3 Chae angerebe thoudintatwage, and — the coatts ofall our lane,
at all thy Wrath was gone· the carthher fruit thall bring.
Gnd Co dak turne thee from thy rage, |
with them to be at one. 13 Before his face Hall iulice gore,
4 D Godour health doc now conuert much like a guide 02 ſtay:
thy people vnto thee: He thall direct his ſteps alfa,
Put all thy weath from vs apart, and keeps them in the wap.
and angry ceafe tobe, !
M | | Tuclina Domine. Pfal. Lxxxvi. I. .
5 Why hall thine anger never end, Dauid fore afflicted, . praieth feruently
2 for deliuerance,fomtime rehearfing his
oe | mife-
but Hill proceed subs?
+ Set
— ——— a er eo Se ee Sl eel ———
— and mercies receiued, sdefiring. The fecond part.
alfo to be inftruéted ofthe Lerd, that 9 The Gentiles and the people alll
he may feare and glorifie his name : he * thou —5 ——
complaineth alfo of his aduerſaries, Hefore thy face on knees will fall,
and requireth to bee deliuered from and glozifie thy name,
— 10 #02 why? thou art fommuch of might,
Sing this as the 18,Pfalme. we polver ts thine owne:
sv bolw thine cares to my requett, Hou workelt wonders Hill in aht,
ee and —* me by and — for thou arf Gcd alone. |
With grieuous paine and griele oppretl, 11 O teach me Hor the wap, and J
full pooze and weake am J. ſhall in thy truth pꝛocæd:
2 pPrelerucmpfoule becaulemp waies gp; ioyne my heart to thee fo trie,
aid doings holy be, that if thy name map dread.
And faue thy feruant D my Lord, 12 Do the my God will Z gine pie,
that puts his trud in the. with allmpheart,D to, |
2 Thy mercies Lord on me exprꝛeſſe, And glorie thy: name alwaies
defend me eks withall: id fo2 euer thꝛough the world.
62 thrꝛough the day Jdoe not ceaſe
3 dic oe and call. 13 F02 why ? thymercy ſhewed fo me,
4 Comfort D Loꝛd thyſeruants feule, is greatand doth) ercell,
that now With paine ts pinde: Shou lett my foule at liberty,
$02 buto thee £020 F ertoll, out from the lower bell. oe
and lift mp foule and minde. 14 D £020 the proud againſt me rife,
and heaps of men of night:
Chev ſeene my ſoule and in ito Wile
will baue thee in their fight.
5 Fo02thouart goad and bountifull,
thy aifts of grace are fre:
Aud eke thy mercy plentiful,
toall thatcall onthe. Ls Thou Lo art mevevfull and mecke,
6 DLovwlisewife when doe prar, gut gacke an lotwe to tnsath
regard and giue an eare· Thy goodnelle is full great and eke
Parke well the words that Idoe fay, — no pach bath.
and all mp praiers heare. 16 D turtte fo me and mercy grant,
7 In time when trouble noth me mone, thy ſtrength to me apply:
— ——
J
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tothe 3 doe complaine: O helpe andfaue thine atune fernant,
Foꝛwhy?J kwOW,and well Bae prone thine handmaids fonne am J.
theu anſwereſt me againe.
8 Among the Gods O Loꝛdis none, 17 On me ſome ſigne of fauoꝛ het,
with the to be compar d: that all my foes map fee, “a
And tone catt doe as thou alone, And be athanrd becaufe Lowthou =|
thelike bath not been heard. Dott helpe and comfozt mee· ¶
oo Palme LD XXXVIL LXXXIII. 44
Fundamenta viss. Pfal. Lxxxvii. I, H. Py forntaines and my pleafant pings |
are compat all in thee.
Domine Deus. Pfal.Lexxviii. IH.
The faithfull fore afflicted by fickneffe,
perfecution, aduerfity,& as it were left
of God without any confolation, yet
he calleth on God by faith, and “ftri-
ueth againft defperation.
: Sing this asthe 81. P falme. Sing this asthe 71. P falme. P
| 2B God of Health, thehope and a
T Pat Citty hall full well endure, I * art ae : ‘ ‘
AS ber ground worke til doth ſtay, cat and ery throughout the dav,
The holy Ghoft promifeth that the
Church as ie in mifery, after the capti-
uity of Babylon, fhould bee reflored to
reat excellency, fo that nothing fhould
¢ more comfortable then to be numbred
among the members thereof,
:
Cipon the holy bill full fure, ann all thenight to thee.
itcannotime decay. 2 Dict my praters foone afcends
2 Gadloues the cates eyes bett, vnto thp fight on bie :
bis grace Doth there abide : uclinte thine eare D 1020 intend
He loues themim a all the rel, - and —— to my cry.
por Jacobstents belive. 3 For why 2 my foule With woe is kil d
5 Fi ns (pede ne reported be, and doth it trouble dwell: |
ot AiO, and abwWwad life and breath almoſt doth veeld
Great things Ffavarctaivot thee, — “PE drawech to hell. m
thou City of bit God. 4 Jam eſteem d as one of them,
4 ne a Ag Eee on a Ww + that in the pit doth fall :
: ; And made as ote among thofe men
And Babylon hal che apply, thathaueno ftrength at all.
and learne to know thy name. de svat habeas
5 Loe Palelline and Tyre alfa, : Frou rise that por ——
with Ethiope hkewiſe: ati Were mo e cafe fo2 me to be
people ola fulllona ager, — Wit the tut fl
Were borne and there oid rife ity fem the whieh are daw.
ee y ' 6 As thofe that lie in grane F fap
5 Df Sion they thall fay abroad, irhom thou hattcleane forgot:
Chat ouiere tate oF fanny ee sre which thy hand hath ent alvay,
Ipaue ti ere fp2ung Bp, and the high God and thou regard’ ft themnot
bath founded fatt the fame. :
7 In their records to themit fall 7 Pealike to one hut bp full (ure,
through Gods deuiſe appeare : within the lower pit:
DF Sion that thechtefe of all, - In places Darke and all obfcure,
had his beginning there. and in the depth of it.
8 ihe trumpeters with ſuch as lng, 8 Chine anger and thy tuzath pinot
therein great plenty be ; , fullfoze onmedothlie:
ee | “ta anv
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And allthe tomnesagainteme rife, 18 All pay they compatteme about,
my foule to bere and frp. as {water at the fides
And all at once with ſtreames full Tout, 4
9 Thou putt my friends far oft krom me peſet me on each fide. !
and maktt them ate me cere: 19 Chou fettelk far from memy friends —
¥ am chut op in prilon fat, and louers euery one: 4
and cart come forth no mor· · ea and nune ald acquaintance all,
Loy fight doth fale through gricfeand dut of my fight ave gone.
Icall tothee D God: (pate, 3 |
Throughout the day my hands allo, Auiſerecordias. Pſal. Lxxxix.
to thee J ſtretch abroad. Dauid praifedGod for his couenant made
betweene him and his elect by Tefus
Ghrift, then he complaineth of the des 7
folation of his kingdome, fo that the
promife feemed to be broken. * Finally ©
he praicth to be deliuered from affii-
tion, mentioning the fhortneffe of
mans life, and confirming himfelfe by
Gods promifes, }
11 Doek thou buto the dead declare,
thy wondrous Works of fame:
Shall dead tolife againe repatre,
and praife thee fo2 the fame ? |
12 D2 ſhall thylouing kindneſſe Lord,
be preached in the graue?
D> hall with them thatare deſtroid,
thp truth ber honour baue ¢
13 Shall thep that lie in Darke full Lote, Sing this as the 67.P{alme.
O fing the mercies of the 11020,
of all thy twonders wot: att
D2 there thall they thy iuftice knob, nip tongue fall never ſpare: J
where all things are forgot And with mp mouth from age to age, 5
14 Wut IO 020 to thee alway, _ thy truth 3 — ea
Doe crp and call apace : 2 — 0) Ayaue tain that eye Senin ae
app praier che eve ithe dav, SD denhsscet atte p> ded ‘ Pe
(hall come befaze thy face. In that thou dot the heauens Map,
thy truth appeareth plaine. ¥
Ls Why Dok thou Wow abjor niyfoule, , :
9 ariefe that fecketh thee 3 Domine clect, faith God, J made, Z
¥
}:
| ant and beheſt:
And now O 3.070 twhp dott thou hive, ep teruant Dani ts perſwade,
py face alvay from me? ;
ae afflict as ovine Mill, —— — |
front pout this many a peare : +. Feablith ic full a Ys ;
Thy terrors which doe vere me Mill, —_ in tivy fae alle
With troubled minde J beare. an —— a, 1
17 Dhefuries of thy wꝛathfull rage, g ah ' *
full fore vpon me fall: 5 Aheheauens ſhew with iop ¢ mirth,
Thy terrors eke doe not aſſwage, thy wondrous workes D Lord:
but me opprelile withalil. The lſaints within thy Church on “ie
—— 7 *
thy faith and truth record.
6 Who with the 103d is equall then,
irn all the coaſts abꝛoadd ⸗:
Among the ſonnes of all the Gods,
notone is like our Gon.
*
7 God in aſſembly of his Saints,
is greatly fo be d2ea0 :
And ouer all the earth abꝛoad,
in terro2 te be bad.
8Lord God of hofts in all the woꝛld,
wehat one is like to thee?
On euery lise mail mighty Lord,
thy truth ts ſeene to be,
9 The raging Vea by thine adutee,
thou ruleſt at thy twill:
And when the waues thereof arife, |
thou makſt them calme and frill.
‘10 And Egipt Loꝛd thou haſt ſubdude,
and thou batt it deſtroid: —
Pea thou thy koes with mighty arme,
halt ſcattered all abroad.
: e fecond part.
LI Whe heaucns are thine, ¢ fill haue
like wiſe theearthandland, (bene,
The world with all thatts therein,
thou foundeft with thy hand.
12 Both nozth € fouth, with cal ¢ tock
. thy ſelfe didſt make and frame:
reioyce and pꝛaiſe thy name.
13 Thine arme ts ſtrong e fut of power
all might therein dothlie,
Whe ſtrength of thy right hand each
thou lifteſt pp ont Hie. (houre
34 In righteouſneſſe and equity,
thou haſt thy ſeat ard place:
Hercy and truth are ſtill with thee,
and goe bekore thy face.
Plalme LXXXIX.
Both Taboꝛ mount, andeke Bermon,
Es that folsis blett that knoweth aright
—
47
thy prefent potver D Gon: 3
Fon the fauour of thy fight,
thep walke full fafe abroad.
16 F702 in thy name throughout the dap |
they ioy and much reioyce: |
And thaough thy righteoulnes haue they |
a pleafant fame and noite. |
17 F02 whyẽ their glo2y, ſtrength € aio, |
in thee alone doth tye, |
hyp coodnelle eke that hath bs fain, |
yall lift our hoꝛne on Fie.
18 Sur ilrenath thatooth oefend bs
the i 022 fo bs doth being: (well
he holp.cneof Iſrael, :
he is our guide and hing,
19 Sometime thy will vnto thy faints,
in bifion thou doſt fhe :
And thus thendinit thowfay to thent, |
thy minde to make themknow.
20 A man of might Jhaue erect.
pour guide and King to be:
And fet him bp whome F elect,
among the folke to me. Fas. |
The third part. 5
21 My feruant Dauid J apport,
whome Jhaue fearched out:
And with my holy ople annoint,
him King of all the rout. a
For why? my hand is ready Mill, |
with him fo2 to remaine : | |
And with mv arme alfo J foul |
him firengthen and ſuſtaine.
23 The enemies hall not him oppzeſſe⸗
they ſhall not him deusure:
fre vet the fonnes of wickedneſſe,
of him fhallbanenopolwer,
24 His foes likewiſe will Ideſtrox
bekore his face in ſight:
And thefe that hate hun Jwill plague,
and firike them with my might.
25 DP
22
& SEL p
25 My truth and mercy eke withall,
ſhall Hill vpon him lie:
Ann in mp name his home eke hall,
beltfted bp on hie.
26 Bis kingdome J will fet tobe,
bpon the fea and land: .
And cke the running fouds ſhall be,
embace with his right hand.
27 Be ſhall depend with all his heart
on me, and thus thall fay,
My father and my God thou arf,
my rocke of health and ftav.
28 As one firtt borne J will him take,
of all on earth that ſpꝛings:
his might andhonour J till make,
abous all worldly Kings.
29 Py mercy thall be with hur Mill,
as J imp (elfe haue told,
My faithful couenant to fulfill,
nly mercy J will h old.
30 Andekebis feed J twill ſuſtaine,
fo2 ener ſtrong and fure :
So that his feat hall fill rentaine,
while heauen doth wdures
The fourth part.
31 Afthathis fonnes forfake mp laity,
and fo begin fo ſwerue:
22w sAas4a0nv“ourrm
Hor handle him With eraftinede, e
and fo my truth forgo. ‘
35 But lure mycouenant J will holo, :
with all that J hauelpote : }
Ec word the tobicy mplipshanetelD,
chall alter 02 be bꝛoke.
36 Dnee ſware J bymyholynelſe,
and that performe twill J,
With Dauid J thall keepe pꝛomiſe,
to him 4 willizat lye.
37 His feed foreucrnisze ſhall raigne,
and eke bis theoie of might: |
As doth the Suime tt thall remaine,
fo2 euer in mp fight.
38 Andas the Moone within the f Bes
foꝛcuer ſtandeth faſt:
A faithfull witneſſe from on hie
ſo ſhall his kingdome laſt.
39 Wut now D Loꝛd thou doſt reiect,
and now thou changelicheare:
Poa thouart wꝛath with thine elect,
thine ovone annointed Beare.
40 the couenant with thy ſernant made
#929 thou hat quite vndone:
And downe bpon the groundalfo, —
bat cat bis ropall crotuie. :
“The fift part.
And of my indgements haue tone aboe, 41 Thou pluck his hedges bp tot
1192 will not thent obſerue.
32 Dif they doe not bie aright,
my ſtatutes to them mads:
And ſet all my commandements light,
and will not keepe my trade.
33 Then with the rod will J begut,
theirdoings to amend:
And ſo with fcourging fo their ſime,
Ps that thev doc offend.
4 By mercy vet ard mp goadnelle,
** will nat take him fro:
his wals thou dof confound: (mi
Chou beatell cke his bulwarks c
and break them ts the ground.
42 What he is fore deſtroid and foz
of conmters by theoughout:
And fo is made amocke and ſcoꝛne,
toallthatdiucliabout. —
43 Thou their right hand halt ut
that him fo ſoꝛe amoy:
And all his foes that —
loe thou haſt made to i
48
, * = Pfalme XC. 43
4 his ſwords edge thon doſt fake alway Through Chie and carth and al the coats
that ſhould his foes withſtand: Amen Amen ZF fay.
To him in warre no victory, Domine refugi
gium. pſall. Xe. I. H.
thou giuelt noz vpper hand. Moſes fecing the people neither admoni-
Wi ou dof alfa inate thed by the breuity of their life,nor by
Peete oh ioy, bis mirth, “ plagucs,to be thankful,praieth Godro
sBv tee ‘i is onerti ature and cat, turnetheir hearts, & couti nue his mer-
full lowe vpon the earth. cies to wards them & their pofteritic.
46 “hou hatt cut off and made full ſhoꝛt Sing this as the 72. pfalme.
_ bis pouth and luſty dates : Wou Lord haſt bene our ſure defence
Sind raifae of him an ill report, T pur place of cafe and ree :
with ſhame ane great diſgrace. In all tines paſt, yea ſo long ſince,
* ne O as cannot be expꝛeſt.
47 pate Tents atoay from 4 ia 2 Cre there was made mountaine 92 Hull
foꝛ euer tilt thou turne: —A—
And thall chine anger Hill alwap, ———
as Gre ronſume and burne: From age to age and alwaies Till,
48 @) call to ntinde,reatember then —— —
my time conſumeth fak, 3 Dhouarindeit man through grief, and
Ca yv hak thou mare the ſonnes okmen, todutordapjans then: (then
as things ut vaine fo waite ? And then thou faped againe returne,
' ; againe pe ſonnes of met.
49 What man is he that liueth here, — o lath —
J 4 je laling of a thouſand peares,
what is fin thy fiaht 2
Difromthehandofbellbisfonle, As petterday it doth apveare,
fhall be deliuer fra ? : a :
(O Ahere ts D Wor thine old goodnes ae ey Oe
ſo olt declarde befoꝛne, 5 So (gare as thou doſt ſcatter them,
Uhich by thy truth and vpꝛightneſſe, thei is their life and trade
J o Dauid thou haſt ſworꝛne? Ail as a flave and like the graſſe,
* va ed whole beauty foone doth fade.
THhegreatrebukes to minde Icall ¢ wyich in the morning Hines ful bright
_ that on thy feraant ite : but kadeth by and bp:
he rayling of the people all - Andis cutdowne ere it benight,
borne in my breſt haue J. all withered, dead and dry.
Wherewith D Lor thine enemies,
laf phemned haue thy name: 7 $02 through thine anger we conſume,
‘thep cafe wot to defame. And of thy feruent wꝛath and funte,
. | Wweare full fore afraid.
zall praite to the O Lord of heats, 8 Lhe wicked works that we bane
Doth now and cke far are = ten thine eie, Say
— >
Dur priute faults ,vea cke our thoughts
thy countenance doth (pic.
9 Foꝛ though thy wath sur dates dor
Dur peeres confumeas words 02 blaits,
and are net cald againe.
ro Dur tune is threſcoꝛe peeres and fert,
that tue dee line on mold:
Af ene {ee fourfcore, ſurely then
Wwe count him wondrous old.
The fecond part.
II Pet of this tune the ſtrength e chiefe
theiubich we count bpon,
Is nothing elfe- but painefull griefe,
and hoc as blaſts are gone.
12 Who once Doth know what ſtrength
what might thine ager hath, (is there Jn ſhadow of the mightieſt grace
zin his heart ho doth the feare,
according fo thy to2ath?
13 4nffruct vs 102d to know and fry
how long our daies remaine:
That then we may our hearts apply,
truc wiſdome to attaine.
14 Returne D Lord, how long wilt thou
fo2th on in wꝛath pꝛoced?
Shew fauor to thy ſeruants now,
and helpe them at their need.
15 Kekreſh bs with thy mercy ſoone,
and then our top ſhall be,
Ail times as long as life oth lak,
. in heart retopre ſhall ine.
16 As thou hak plagued bs befoze,
now alfo make bs gla,
Ano fo2 the peares wherein full ſore
affliction tue haue ban.
17 Det thy worke and power appeare,
and on thyleruants light:
And chew vnto thy epilazen deare,
#5} * i)
Plaime XCI.
5 So that ti
thy glory and thy might.
18 Loꝛrd let thy grate and glory ftand
on 0s thy feruants thus,
Loꝛd prolper them to ee
Lui habitar. Pfal. xci, IH.
in that committeth hunfelfe wholly to
~
thercofaoth nought remaine: (walle, Confirme the works te take in hand,
i
Here is def ied the aflurance he fined |
Gods proteétion in all temptations. A
promife of Godto thofe that loue him,
know him,and truft in him, to deliner
them, and giue them immortal glory. |
Sing this asthe gg. Palme.
H*° that within the fecret place
of Godmott high doth divell, .
at ref hall kcepe hin weil.
3 to the Lord will fay,
yp God is he, in him will J
my whole affiance ſtay.
3 Bethall defend thee from the ſnare, —1
the which the hunter laid:
And from the deadly plague and care
whereof thowart affratd.
4 And with his wings Mall couer f
and keepe thee fafelp theres
His faith and truth thy fence hall be,
as Cure as fhield and ſpeare.
fo feare oꝛ be afright.
Df all the watto that die by bay, , |
1102 terrors of the nicht. wl
6 Novoftie plague that —
doth Wwalke in darke fo falt
Hoꝛ vet of that which death pefkroy
and at noone daies doth wale,
J—
2 Thou art mphope and my trong hol yf
purdhattnot need 3 tap, © | :
Ct ——
—
7 Pea at thy fine as ‘iad doſt ſtand,
a thouſand dead ſhall be:
Ten thouland cke at thy right hand,
and pet thou fhalt be fre.
— But thou ſhalt (se it fo2 thy part,
thine eie hall well regard:
That euen like to their deſert,
the wicked haue reward.
9 F02 why? D No2d 7 onelplu®f,
to fay my hope sn thee:
and in thebiabet J put my truct,
my Cure dekence is he.
10 Thou halt not neede none ul fo feare
with thee it hall not mel,
$02 pet the plague Hall once come nere
the houſe where thou doſt diwell.
IL Foꝛ whye vnto bis Angels all,
with charge commanded he;
What Kili in all thy waies they hall,
pꝛeſerue and proſper thee.
riaime ANdde
The goodneſſe of my ſauing health
Jwill declare to him.
Bonum eſt conſiteri. Pſal. XNcu. I, H.
A Pfalme for the Sabbath, to ftirvp the
people to acknowledg & praife God in
his works. Dauid reioiceth therin but
the wicked confider not that the’ vn-
godly when he is moft florifhing,fhall
moft {peedily perifh. In the end is de-
{cribed the felicity ofthe iuft, planted
in the houfe of God,to praife: the Lord
Sing this as the 88, pſalme.
[*' isa thing both good and merte
fo pꝛaiſe the higheſt 1020 :
And to thyname O thou moft hiah,
to üng with onc accow.
2 Toſhew the kindneſſe of the Lor,
betime cre dap be light,
12 and in their hands hall thee beare bp And eke declare his truth abroad
frill Waiting thes vpon:
So that thp feote Hall neuer chance
to ſpurne at any ſtone.
a 3 Upon the Lyon thou halt goe,
~ “the Adder fell and long,
and tread vpon the Lyon pong,
is {with Dragons Kout and ſtrong.
4 Foꝛ he that truſteth vnto me,
I vill diſpatch hint quite:
And hun delend,becauſe that he
» doth know my name aright.
1 5 When he for helpe om me doth erp,
an anſwere Jwill giue:
nd from his griefe take him will J,
in glow for to liuc. .
16 With length of peres and daies of
Jwill fulfill his time:
*
=:
(Wealth
when if doth draw fo night.
3 Upon ten ringed inſtrument,
on Lute ad Harpe ſo ſweete:
With all the mirth pou can invent,
of inſtruments mo meete.
4. F702 thou halk made me fe reioyce,
in things fo wrꝛought by thee :
And J hauc top in heart and voice
thy handy toorkes to lee,
5 D Lord how glorious and how press
are all thy woꝛkes fo Tout?
So depely are thy countels (ef,
thatnonecantrythemout.
6 The man vnwiſe hath not fhe wit, -
this geare to pafle fo bꝛing:
And alifuch fosics are nothing fit,
to vnderſtand this thing.
G 7 When
ry 2
& 4h11L/G se wistloa —R
7 ANhen ſo then wicked af their twill, - Dominus regnanit. Pfal.Xciti, IH. 5
hye —* thes larity or torte ill, He praifech the power of God in the cre⸗
} a —* all be twaike ation of the world,and beateth downe
S 1
‘score Stan pa at
pea thou dof raigne therefo2e, Ye P
—6 eternally, der his promifes, |
both now and purty ave Sing this as the77. pica
The fecond part. T He 1920 asking aloft doth eign
int glory goodly dight:
9 Foꝛ why? D Low, beholvandle, gna he to mew his ſtrength amaine,
beheld imp foes J fay : bath girt bunfelfe with might.
VHow all that worke iniquity, 2 Whe Loꝛd like wiſe the carth ‘bath made
‘Mall periſh and decar. and ſhaped it fo ſure: —
10 But thoulike ag an Unicorne, No might can make it moue oꝛ fade,/
ſhalt lift mine horne on hie: at fay it doth endure. =
ADith freiy and new prepared ovic,
thine opnted king am J. 3 Cre that the world was made o2
*4 —T feat was fet aforꝛe: ivrought
_ {hall fe the fall and hae: thou hatte hecne euermore. %
Of ali that vp againik me rife, 4 The flouds D Low, the flouds do a ife
12 The iit Hall Gouri bp on he, The lauds % fay div entecprife,
as Date trees bud My * and lifted bp their voice. |
And as the Cedars multiply, | x ||
in Libanus that grow. 5 Pea though the formes arife ut Fo :
, though feas doc rage and fiveil :
¥3 F02 they are planted in the —— The Lor is Trang and moze of 3
— — and he on high doth dwell. 4
ithin his Court they ſpring apace, 6 and looke that promife he doth make
and fisurt all abꝛoad. his houthold to defend: .
142d in thetr age much fruit Hat bring £5: ins ano true they Malt it take, :
both tat nd well aia "all times twithouten env. th
eafantly both bud ana ſprꝛing i ————
— epee pistes _ ‘Deus vltionum. Pſal. Xciii. I. H. 4 ‘
3 odis good and iuſt, He praifeth God againft the vi iolence | af |} |
; ‘mo belgie ae toi: ats tyrants, and comforteth the afilicte
He is my rocke,my hope,and trult, by the good iffue of the afflictions, a met
in him there is none ill. by theruine ofthe wicked, ah.
a
—— . Plalmè X.— 50
BSing this as the'78. Pſalme. aria mia se then vndertand:
Cramton doſt reuenge all waong, Dail he not then your deers detect,
/ that office longs to thee: haovw can pefcape his band 2
a seep’ doth to thee belong, The fecond part, 7
eclare that all map (ee. 11The Word doth knolw fhe th
By e ‘ eS VOL) BM e thought
2 Set forth typ felfe, fos thau of right via eave be feeth full 36 *—
the earth doit iudge and guide: The Low J fap mans heart doth ſcan,
Reward the proud and men ofmight, and findeth them but baine.
according to their pride. 12 but Lon that man is happy Cure,
3 How long hall wicked men bear ſway Whom thou dod keope in awe:
— With lifting bp their boyce: and though correction doſt procures
Bow long hall wicked mew J fay, fo teach hun in thy law.
thus frumpy and reiopce 13 Wihereby he Mall in quict ref,
4 How long thal they with beagsbucte ee of trouble fit
and pꝛoudly poate their fill? (out Wwben wicked men wall be ſuppzeſt,
Shall they reioyce that be ſo ſtout, ei
ewes © 4 and fail into the pit.
mubete orks argence tl 14 $02 (ure the Lozo twillnetrefute,
-§ Thy flocke D Low,thineheritage, — bis people foztotake:
‘thepfpoileanpvcr fullfoxe: Bis heritage whom he did chuſe,
Again thy people they doe rage, he twill no tune foafake,
ili Dat | Op sais . |
6 —— comfortlette, 15 Untill that iudgement be decreed,
and ftrangers thep dettrop: to iudlice to J —
Whey Hay their children katherlele, That all may follow her with ſpeed,
and none doth put them by. that are of vpꝛight heart.
ie | : 16 But who vpon my part will ana,
7 And when they take thefe things in againd the curſcd traine.
this talke they haue of thee, (hand D2 who ſhall rid me from their hand,
Can Jacobs God this vnderſtand? that wicked woꝛks maintaine?
Ee eutomo,, be cannot fee. 17 Except the Lod hav been mine ats,
80 falke vnwiſe and people rude, — mine enemies to erpell,
3 -Enciileage now difcerne .
Betedies vata leg MPy Coule and life had now been laid,
atlength beain tolearne. —_ alinoaslowashell,
me i Va } 13 WUben J dtd fap my foote did live,
The Lord that made the eare of man, and now am like to fall,
- be needs of riaht muff beare, Thy goodnelie Lo2dd1d ſo pcuide,
He made the ciesollthings muſt then to fray me bp ivithall,
_ befoze his ſight appeare. beac | ae
10 Loe 102d doth all the twogla corꝛrect, LOM Sen with my * Imuſed much.
*»
ram ‘
— *
ee ee ee .
and could not comfort finde: | a areat and mighty Gov,
Then £029 thp goodnelſe did me touch, A king aboucali Gods througout,
and that nid cafe my mind. in ali the world abroad.
20 Wilt thou inhant thy ſelfe and dzaw, 4 Whe fecrets of theearth fodeepe,
with wicked men fo ft, and comers of theland, -
Wihich with pactence in Kedoflaw, Whetops ofbhils that are fo ſtcepe,
much mifchiefe doe commit: he hath them in his hand.
21Foꝛ theyconſent againſt the life 5 Dheleaand waters all arc his,
of tighteous men and good, fo2 be the fame hath wꝛought,
And in their counfels they are rife Whe earth and all that therein is
to thea the guiltles bloud. bis hand hath made of nought.
22 Wut pet the Lord he ts to me 6 Comelet vs bow and praife the Lord,
a ſtrong defence o2 locke: before him let bs fall, | |
eis my Gon to him F fie, And kueele to hint with one accord, j
hei is my firength and rocke. the which hath made bs all.
23 Andhe fhail caule their milchiefes all, 7 Foꝛ why he is the 102d our God,
them: clues fo2 fo annop: fo2 vs be doth prowide : .
And in their malice thep chall fall, Ue arehis folkehedathbsfede,
sur God hail them deſtroy. bis ſheepe and be our guide. J
8 Lo dayik pe his voice will heare, :
i Venite exultemus. Pfal.xcu. IH. then bardet not pour heart,
Gs pe with grudging many a peare,
An earneft exhortation to praife God for 4 *
the gouernment of the world, and ele- prouokt mie in deſert.
- &ion ofhis Church, to efchew the ré- 9 Whereas pour fathers tempted me,
bellion of the old fathers,who tempted mp polwer fo2 fe proue:
God inthe wilderneffe, and therefore My wondrous works when they did ity
entred not the land of promife, vet ſtill they would me moue.
10 Twice twenty yeares they din me
Sing this as the Benediétus, and Jtothempivtay, (arte
Ono tng ontothenon: > _Thev errein heart and net beleue,
not knowne
An him dur rockeof health reioyce ther heuenataan—w
tet bs with one accord. 11 WUWberefore J ware then thatmpy —
2 Bea let vs come before his face, was kindled in my bef, (wrath
to giue him thanks and praiſe, That they ſhould neuer tread the path,
In lingiag Plalmes tuto bis grace, tco enter in my rect. 4
let vs be giad alwaies. Cantate Domino. Pſul. xcvi. TH @
3 For whvẽ the Loꝛd he is. wo doubt, An exhortation both to the Tewes and.
Ge et '
cd
—— °°»
Plalme XCVI. XCVII. —
Gentiles to praifeGod forhismercy, within his temple bright:
and this efpecially ought toberefer- Let all the people of the world
red tothe kingdeme of Chrift,
Sing this as the 77. pfalme.
| Si" Ye with pratle vnto the 03d,
new ſongs of top and mirth,
Sing pratfe fo him with one accozd,
- all people on the earth.
2 Bea ſing vnto the iow Flap,
praife ye his holy name:
Declare and ſhew from day to day,
faluation by the fame.
3 Among the heathen eke declare,
his honour round about:
To ſhew his wonders doe not (pare,
imn all the world thoughout.
4 Foꝛ twhve the Lord ts much of might,
and woꝛthy pratfe alway:
Foꝛ he is to be dead of right,
aboue all Gods JIſay.
5 Foralt the Gods of heathen folke,
ars Idols that will fade:
But pet our Sod heis the 102d,
that bath ihe heauens mace.
6 All peaife and honour cke doc dwell,
.. fo2 ate before bis face:
‘Both power and might like wilſe ercell,
Within bis holy place.
7 Atcribe vnto the Lord alway,
__ pepeaple of ths waald,
All might and power eke 4 fay,
alcribe vnto the Lo.
8 Alcribe vnto the Lord alſo,
the glory of bis name:
And eke vnto bis courts do gor,
with gifts Brito the fame.
The fecond part.
9 Fail downe and woꝛlhip pe the Low,
be fearefall at bis fight.
10 Well all the woꝛld, be not agaff,
the Lord doth raigne aboue :
Pea he hath fet the carth full fakk,
that tt can neuer moue.
LI And that itis the Lord alene,
that rules with princely might +:
To indae the nations euerv one,
with equity and right.
12 The heauens Hall great top begin,
the cart thall eke retovee,
The fea with all that is therein,
hall Hout and make a noyſe.
13 Whe field Hall ioy and euery thing
that ſpringeth on the earth :
Ihe wood and euery tree thall Gna,
with gladnes and With mirth.
14. Befoze the preſence of the Lo20,
and comming of bis might :
When he hall tuflp tudge the word,
and rule bis folke with right.
Dominus regnauit. Pfal. Xevii.I. H. |
Dauid exhorteth all to reioyce for the
comming ofthe kingdome of Chrift,
dreadfullto the rebels and Idolaters,
and ioyfull to theiuft, whome he ex-
horteth to innocencie, to reioycing
and thankfgiuing.
Sing this asthe 77. pfalme.
He Loꝛd doth raigne, whereat the
may top with pleafant botce, (earth
And eke the Iles with iopfull mirth,
may triumph and retopce.
EE mE
ae SALSA Aah TT ASAD
2 Bothrlotwos ¢ darknes she did ſwell, For he nothkeve fhe foules otbisy.
and round sbout bint beat: from fact as would themfpil.
Prarightandinktecencediocll, - 12 Andlight noth ſpring op tothe iat,
and bide about bis feat, — pleature fo2 bis parts
teat top with gladnes, mirth and lute
3 Bea fire and heat af once dg rune
and goe before bis face: : to them o Gynt Beare 4
WMhich thall his foes and enemies burne I 3 Pe righteous it the Low reiorce,
ab2oad in cuerp place. bis holpne tts pꝛoclaime: |
4 Wis lightning eke full light did blaſe, We thankfullebe with heart and porte,
and to the wold appeare : , and mindefull of the fame,
UWihereat ihe earth did looke and gale,
with dread and deadip feare. Cawtate Domino. pfall. Xcviii. I. H.
5 The hils ike waxe did meltin fight, An earneft exhortation to al creatures to.
and preſence of the Lorꝛd: raife the Lord for his power, mercy,
hep fled before the rulers mighf, and fidelity in his promife by Chrift,
which guideth all the world. by whome he hath communicated his.
6 ie heaucns eke declare and hey, faluation to all nations.
bis iuſtice forth abꝛoad: ‘ ,
That all the earth may fee and know, Sing this as the 95. pfalme.
' the glory of our God. Ors ve now vnto the Lord,
a nety and pleafant fone,
7 Contufion ure ſhall come fo ſuch Forhe bath wrought throughout the —
great €ftrong. (world
And che to thote that gloop much, 2 c bis right hand full worthily,
dumb pictures fo maintaine. be doth bis foes deuour:
8 Foz all the Jools of the world, And get himfel fe the victory
tohich they as Gods da call,
Sohail fezle the power of the Lozd, With his owns arme and power.
and Downe to him hall fall. 2 The Lord doth make the people knokt ]
9 With iop (hall Sion heave this things _ bts fautng health and might:
ented —— eae Whe Loꝛd doth eke bis iuſtice ſhow,
Foꝛ at thy iubgements thev halifing, Wall the heathens fighf. | : J
and make a pleafant noite. 4 is grace and truth to Zfracl,
‘lo hat thou D Loa art (ct on bic, in minde be Doth reco, —
int all the earty abroad, That all the earth hath (ene right well
And art exalted wondzoullys, the goodneſſe of the Logo. a
——
aboue cach other God. 5 Be glad in him with topful wins r q|
II Allpe that lone the Lord doe this, ail people of thecarth:
| ate ali things thate are iil: Give thanks to God, fin if and reioic
ay:
~ fo him with ioy and mirth,
6 Upon the harpe vnto him fing,
- give thanks to pint with Plalines:
Reioyce before the Lozd our King,
With trumpets and with ſhalmes.
7 Pealet fhe fea and.all therein,
fox icy boty rage and (weil
The carth like wile let it begin,
With all that therein dwell.
3 And let the flouds reioyce their als,
and-clap their bands apace :
Gnd eke the mountaines and the hils,
before. the Lord his face.
9 Forhe fhallcome fo tudge and trp,
the world and euery Wight:
And rule the people mightily,
with infice and with right.
Dominus regnauit. Pſal. Fcix. 1H.
Hee commendeththe power, equity and
Piaime ACAA U, 3 52
3 et all men praife thy mighty name,
foꝛ it is fearefull ſure:
And let him magnilie the fame;
that holy ig and pure.
4 Whe Princely power of our Ling,
both Ioue tudgement and right:
Chou rightly rulett cuery thing, -
it Zacob thoough thp might.
5 Ho pratfe the Load sur God deuiſe,
all bonour to Him der:
Wis footefioele woꝛſhip hun before,
fo2 he is holp ton.
6 Moles, Aaron.and Samuels.
as Pꝛieſts an him did call:
WMhen they dtd pray, he heard them wel
and gaue them anſwere all,
7 Within the cloud to them he ſpake,
theit did they labour fill:
To keepe {uch lawes as he dtd make,,
and potted them vntill.
SD Lod our God thou didſt them heare
and anfweredl them againe:
excellency of the Kingdome of God 9 Thy mercy did on them appeare,
by Chrift ouer the Iews — Gentiles,
provoking them to magnifie the fame
andtoferue the Lord, asthe ancient
aaron and Samuel,
who calling vpon God were heard in.
fathers , Mofes ,
‘ their prayers.
Sug this asthe 77, Pſalme.
be Lord doth raigne although atit
fie people rage full ſore:
ie be on Cherubins doth ſit,
| though all the world both roare.
2 Wheiior that doth in Sion dwell,
is hie ann wondrꝛeus greats .
Aboue all foike he doth excell,
aand he alokt is fet,
their deedds didſt not maintaine.
10 Olaud and paaife the Lord sur Good,
within bts holy hill:
$02 wyyeour God throughout the woꝛld
is holy euer ſtill.
Iubilate Deo omnes, pſal. C.
He exhorteth all men to ſerue the Lord,
who hath made vs to enter into his
courts & aſſemblies to sees his name
— ke a — Doe bivel,
a
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et ee —— — — — ———
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voice, 73
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= = ow — —— — os eee — —
& 2etssy Xf LO
| ee oe EES Fromage to age throughout the tuoald, 4
voice. 2. Bim ſerue with feare, his ps tratzrach Sil eens A
SSS SSSI = = Miferiee rdiam & indicia. Pfal. CAN,
peaife forth tell,come pe beferehimt Dauiddefcribeth what gouernment hee
ee = SS wil obferue in his houfe & kingdome, |
Ssatrantetcch Aina —— by rooting out the wicked,& cherifh-
and reioxce. : ing the Godly perfons, :
3 Lhe Lord ye know is God indeed, |
Without our aid he din bs make, Sing this asthe Bt —
Ge are his llocke he doth vs fecde, Percy Will and iudgement fine,
and fo2 his thepe he doth bs take. O 102d God onto the:
4Denter then his gates withpratle, 2 And wilely doe in perfect way, —
approach with ioy hisCourts vnto: vbntill thou come to mee.
Pꝛaile, laud, € blefle hig name alwaies, Andi in the mas of my houſe twalke,
fo2 tt ts femely fo to doe. an pureneffe of mp ſpirit:
md J no kinde of wicked thin
5 F02 why the Lod our God ts good, ae fet before thy fight. m | 8?
his mercy tg fo ener fure,
His truth at all times firmely ſtood, 4 I hate thet works that fall alway,
— and ſhall from age to age endure. tt ſhallnot cleaue to me: 4
, wees From nie hall part the froward heart,
Another of the fame. noite cuill will J fee.
7 5 Him will 4 ſtroy that flandereth,
Sing this asthe 67. Pfalme. ene neighbour priuily:
* elofty heart Icannot be are, a
QGod the Loꝛd be glad andlicht. sag» Hin that Leoketh bie.
peatfe him thꝛoughout the carth:
Serue him and conte belore his ight, 6 Dy eies tall boon them within
Wwith linging and with mirth. the land that farthfull be :
2 now thatthe Lord our Godheis, Inperfect way who walketh Hall
he did vs make and kecpe : be feruant wats nie. :
Mot weour felucs for we are his 7 ¥ toll no guilefull perfon hauc,
owne focke and paſture ſheepe. within my Hi ts ie :
id in my prefence he hall not
3O goe into his gates alwaies, — that lies so fell. if
gine thanks vnto the ſame: | :
Within his courts let forthhis praife, 8 Betimes J will oeftropeucwall,
and laud bis holy name. the wicked of the land: A
- 4 For whyrtheqoomete of the Nozd, That Jmay from Gods Citie cut
fo AGE, raigne: the wicked — * band. ab ‘ rat
i)
Domine exaudi. Pſal. Ci, 1. H.
It feemeth that this prayer was appointed
ofthe faithfull, to pray inthe captiui-
tie of Babylon. A confolation for the
building ofthe Church, whereof fol-
loweth the praife of God, to be publi-
fhed vnto ail pofterities, The conucr-
fion ofthe Gentiles, and the ftabilitie
of the Church,
Sing this as the 67.P falme.
O Weave my praper 102d ans let
myertecome vnto thee:
2 Antime of trouble doe not hide
thy face alway from mc.
3 Incline fhine eave te me, make haſte
to heare me vohen g call:
Foꝛ as the ſmoake doth fade fo doe
my Dates conſume and Fall.
4 And as a harth mp bores are burt,
mp heart is ſmitten dead :
And withered as the graſſe that J
foꝛget fo eate mp bead.
5 Wy reafon of my groaning boice,
my bones cleaus to my fait:
As Pellican in wilderneſſe,
fuch cafe note ani Jin.
(6 Am as an owle in deſert is,
loe Jcanſuch a one:
7% watch and as a ſparrow ow
the boule topam alone.
8 ioe daily in reprsachfull wife,
myenemies dde me ſcorne:
And they that doc againſt me rage,
— againit ne they banc ſworne.
odurely with athes as tity bean;
my hunger J haue Gin: ··
And mingled haue my d2215 with teares
OE om i ra | . ‘
Pſalme CII.
The people yet vncreated
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that from my eies haue ſtild.
10 Wecaule of thy difpleafure L023,
thy math and thy difagine :
F02 thou hak tiften me aloft,
and call me downe againe.
11The dates wherein J palſe my life,
are like the fleeting fhade :
Gnd J am withered like the craffe,
that ſoone away doth fade,
12 Wut thou D 102d fo2 ener doeſt,
rentaine in ſteady place :
And thy remembzance eucr doth
abide from race fo race.
The fecond part.
13 Thou wilt arife and mercy thou
foStonwwiltertend:
Whe time of mercy, now the tune
forefet is come to end.
14 Foꝛ euen in the Tones theresf,
thy feruants doe delight +
Gnd on the but thereof they haue
compalſſion in their fpatte.
15 Then thall the heathen people feare,
the 20228 moſt mighty name:
Andall the kings on carth hall dean,
thy glory and thy fame.
16 hen when the 1020 the mighty Gon
againe Hall Stonreare :
And when that he molt nobly in
bts glory thall appeare.
17 Lo praver of the delolate,
when he hunfelfe Hall bend :
WMhen he Hhallnot diſdaine tuts:
_ their prayers to attend.
18 Dhis twill be written fo2 fhe age,
that after ail ſucced: |
the Lords renowne Mall ſpread.
19 Fey ”
SS eS ee ee ae ee
I 9 Forhe —* his high fanciuarp
bath looked downe belo ¢
And ont of heauen hath the L933
beheld the earth alfa.
20 What of the mourning captine he
might heare the worullery,
And that he might deliuer thele
that damned are fo die.
21 What thev in Sion map declare
_ the Lords moft holp name:
Aid in Jeruſalem fet forth
the praiſes of the fame.
22 Wher when the people of the land >
and kingdomes with accoꝛd,
Shall be aſſembled for fo doe
their ſeruice to the Lon.
| The third part.
23 Py former force of ſtrength be hath
abated in the wap,
- ~ And (horter he oid cut my dates,
Ni thus J therefore Did fap.
> 24 9p Godin mids ofall my daies,
_ —- note take me not away:
CThyveares endure continually,
: from age to age fe2 ape.
25 Thou the foundation of the earth
before all times batt laid:
Gnd Lord the heauens are the wo⸗ke
{which thine owne hands haue made.
26 Pea they hall perith and decay,
but thou thalt tarp fill :
And ther lhali all in time tar old,
ceuen ag a garment foul.
ard changed they ſhall be:
But thou doſt ſtill * the fame;
3 ‘thy perce Doe Neuer fig.
28 CThe childꝛen of thy feruants Hall
Pi
The Prophet prouoketh men and Angels _
RE — —
27Thou as a garment ſhaltthem changs
continually induces. —— . p
And in thy fight their happy (a — —
for ener ſhall tandfure. Bae
Benedic. anima. Pal. Citi, R 5
and all creatures,to praife the Lord for
his fatherly mercies, in deliuerance. of |
the people from euil, in his providence e
ouer allthings,andin the preferuation
of the faithfull, . |
Mi8:55}2 =| SS Sls
5 fo ule — onto et |
——
— fp vit Bhat Doe. hy — 9—
——
all tet ae — — —
EE —— —— = ———
“bis! poly name : Giue — to ony |
Sp Sie eee oe oe
toꝛ all bis gifts, thew nef thy felfe
— —
— — — —
— ind: dnp Cuffer not bis benefits —
—
to ſlip out af thy mind. a
3 What gaue thee pardon fo2thp faults
and fhe reito2d agautc,
$02 all thy weake and fraile difeafe,
and heald the ofthy patie, =
4 What vid redeeme thyp life from death,
—— which thou couldſt not Gia, " :
His mercy andcompaMionboth, S| |
he did ertend to {te — A
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5 What Ho with goodnelle thy deſire, — Sur mould and fathion int:
AND did prolong thy youth: Hov weake and fraile our nature is,
ae sa * caſteth ber bill, and how we be but duff.
ereby ber age reneweth.
6 PE ey wit initice path re I 5 ard how the time of moztall men
a ote hrepar⸗ is like the withering hay:
all ſuch as be oppꝛeſt: |
Hathat * furétrings and theit tongs D2 like the fotnze right faire in tield,
16 Whoſe gloſſe ¢ beauty fto2my Winds
7 Wis waies and bis commandements doe btterlp difgrace :
to Polſes he Did Ho: And makes that after thetr atfauits,
is counfell and his Valtant acts, fuch bio ſſomes haue no place.
the Iſralites did know.
8 Zie Lord is kinte and mercitull, 17 But vet the goodnede of the Lord,
tco fuch as doc him grieue: with bis (hall euer ſtand:
The Aoweik to concciue a wꝛath, Their childzens chudzen doe receiue,
and readieſt to forgiue. his righteoulite fe at hand.
18 Jmeane which kepe his couenant,
9 We chives not vs continually, with all their whole defire : |
though we be full of ftrife : And not forget fo doe the thing,
Hoꝛ keeres our faults in memory, thathe doth them require.
forall our finfull life. *
1oMorvetaccazaingtoourfinnes, 19The heauens hie are made the feat,
the Lord doth bs regard: ad footilocte of the Lord:
S202 after our iniquities And bp his power imperiall,
be doth bs not reward. be gouerns all the world.
| 20 Pe Anacis which are great in power
3— But as the fpace ts wondrous great praife ve and bleſſe the Lord: .
twirt earthand heaucn aboue : Which to obey and doc his twill,
Ho is his goodneſſe much moze large, immediatly accord.
to them that doc hun loue.
12 God doth remourour unnes frombg 21 Beenoble hols and Binitters,
ceafe not to laud him itll:
and our offences all:
Gis farce asis the Dunne rifirg Which readp are to exccute,
kull diſtant krom his fall. fis pleafure and bis till.
- 22 Dee alt hig works in euery place,
The fecond part. praiſe p pe hts holy name:
12 And locke what pitty parents deare, Gy heart, mp minde, and cke my fe ule,
vntao their children beare: ace re alſo the fame.
Bike pitty beareth Godto ſuch Benedic animamea.P fal, Ciin. WKS
as woꝛſhip him infeare. (our ſhape,
ee eh eons A thankfgiuing for the creation of the
world
world & gouernement ofthefame,by _ of windes in the aire.
his marueilous prouidécezalfo a praier 4 Be maketh bis (pirits, ©
againft the wicked,who arethe ocafi- as Beralds to gor,
oa that God diminitheth his bleflings and lightning to ferue,
— G Wefecallo peek :
MES st saa — — His till to accomplith. -
- -P foule pratfe ith Lo. peak ae tutto and fro,
At eas =x £10 faue and confume things,
= —— —— — == — — —— as leemeth him beſt.
600 of bis name, D Loꝛd our great
Hn wd — 225 hegroundeth the earth,
B22 =p op to fo firmelpand fatk,
8 carezSopal- That it once to moue
God how dolt thou i app — ae — none thallbaue fuch power:
—— — * = —/, The depe ã faire coucring
fig in glory that qreat ts thp fame, fo2 it made thou bak,
tear geenes teneetebet Sete test P= — — Which by bis owne nature,
H-——-3——2 — — = — ee the hils would deuoure.
Honour, ¢ maieie in the dine mot 7 But at thy rebuke,
=== Sta = —* the waters did fite,
Sag Sst SE: ant 65 gaue due place,
— — ty light as arobe thou bait thp wozds to obey:
ae — a SS — a tby i ice wh —
— Se o fearefull they be
thee vbeclade whereby all the earth That in thy oveat racing,
BSS SSE te tace tame aay
* — — 8 The mountaines fo mouk,
E: — Sees, —— they then vpaſcend:
a — — — — — — — — — — —— — —— — — —
ee — lort thou allo halt fpread: that It thou poll but {peake
== ===} }--= thy i020 they Fulfill :
E — — == = as 0 like wife ou — *
it ap be. moſt quickely defcend, |
to rte acurtaine compared may aathere thou — ointett,
is chamber beames lie remaine thep doe itil.
in the claudes fullfure : 9 Their bonds thou hak fet,
3 UWthich as his charets how farre thep ſhall run,
are made him to beare : . Soas in their rage
And there with fuch fwiftnete, not that paſſe thev cant:
bis courfe doth endure, * Foꝛ God hath appointed,
pon the windes ridingg. they (all not returne,
Whe earth to deftrop moze,
Which made was for man,
The f cond part.
10 he fendeth the ſprings
to ſtrong ſtreames 02 lakes,
Which run doe fullffift
among the huge bils:
11 Where both the wildeafles
_ their thirit oft times flakes,
And beafis of the mountaines
thereof drinks thetr fils.
12 5p thele pleafant ſprings
o fountaines full faire,
The fowles of the aire
abide Halland divell,
~ Who moued bp nature
—s fo Hop here and there,’
Among the greene branches
their fongs fhallercett.
| 13 The mountaines to moiſt
; the cloudes be doth bfe,
The earth with his works
are wholy repleat:
1450 as the bꝛute cattell
lhedothnot refute,
But grafic doth prouide them, |
and hearbe fo2 mans meat.
15 Bea bread; Witte, and oile
he made fo2 mans fake,
is face torefreh,
and bearf fo make rong:
16 Lhe Cevars of Liban,
this areat 2 920 did make,
Ghich trees be noth nourth,
that grote dp fo long.
17 Jñ theſe may birds build,
and make there their neſt:
riaimew iiss, 50
In ferre trees the Forks
remaine and abide: |
18 CThe high hils are fucconrs
fo2 inilde goates to reſt,
And eke the rocks ſtony,
fo2 Conies to hide.
19The Woone then is ſet,
ber feafons to run,
The dates from the nights
thereby to diſcerne.
And by the defcending
aifo of the Sun,
The cold from heate alway
therebp wee doclearne.
20 When darknefle doth come
bp Gods Willand power,
_ When creepe forth doe all
tie beatts of the wood:
21 The Lyons range roaring,
their pꝛey fo deuoure:
Wut yet it is thon Loꝛd
which giueſt them kood.
22 As ſoone as the Sunne
is bp, thep retires
To couch in their dens
then are they full faine:
23 That man to his wozke map .
as right doth require,
Gill night cone and call him
to take reff againe.
The third part.
24 Bow fund D020
are all thy, works found? -
With wifdome full great
thep are indecd weught;
So that the whole wond
ee ee ——
of thy praife noth ſound:
And as for thy riches,
thev paffe all mens thoughts.
25: Bois the great fea,
which large is and bꝛoad,
CU bere things that cre peliwarine,
and Beats of cach fort:
26 Dhere both mighty hips faile,
ard ſome lie af road :
he Whale huge and monſtrous,
thore alfs doth ſport.
27 Ulthings on the wait,
thou doit them relicue,
And thou in due time
full wel doſt thein fede:
28 How whe it doth pleafe thee
the fame fo to gine,
Chev gather full qlanty. -
thofe thugs that thep reed.
Thou openeſt thp hand
and they ünde ſuch grace,
Chat thev with good things
are filled tue fee :
29 But fore are thev troubled,
if thou turne thp face :
Forif thou their breath take,
pileaud then they be.
30 Againe, when thy ſpirit,
from the doth procene,
All things to appoint,
and what Hall enſue:
Then are they created,
as thou batt decreed,
Gnd dok by thy goodnefic,
the dꝛy earth renue.
31 ihe pratleof the Lord,
for euer ſhalllaſt,
WMho may in his works —
by right well reioice:
32 Wis lok can fhe earth make iy
~—s- fa trentblefullfas
And likewiſe the mauntaines
to ſmoke at his voice. it
33 Lothis Lewd and God
fing will 4 altwatcs,
Soloug as 9 line
ny Goo praife will J:
34 Then aim {mot certaine
nay words Mall him pleale,
* {will reidice in him, |
to him will J cry.
35 Theſinners D Loꝛrd,
conſume in thine tre,
Gnd ekethe peruerfe, 4
them root out with ſhame,
Wut a¢ for my foule now,
let it filloeire,
Ana fav with the faithful
pratfe pe the Lows name.
Confitemimi Domino, Pſal. Cv. M.
He praiſeth the ſingular goodnes of God
for chufinga peculiar people to him- }
felfe, neuer ceafing to doe them good |
euen for huis promife fake,
Sing this as the 95. pſalme.
(3 prailes vnto God the 1030, : |
and call vpon bis name:
Among his people eke declare x ‘
his works to ſpꝛead his fame. —
2 Sing pe onto the Loꝛd Alay, .
and ſing vnto hint praiſe,
And talke of all his wondrous —
that be hath wꝛought alvoaies. 4
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3 In honour of his holy nane, |
reioyce With ane accowds
And let the hearts alſo reioree,
of them that ſeeke the Lord.
4 Sreke pe the Low ad ſeek the ſtrength
of bis efernall might·
Gnd feeke bis face continually,
and pꝛeſence of hts fabt.
5 Ake wondrous Wworkes that be hath
keepe ſrill in mindefull heart: — (Gone
Noe let the iudgement ofhis meuth,
out of your minde depart.
6 Me that offaithfull Ababa,
his ſeruants are the ſeede:
Pe his clect He children that,
of Jacob Boe procecrde.
7 Foxꝛ he, beonelpis J fav,
the mighty Lord our Gov:
And his moſt righteous iudgements are,
through all the world abꝛdad.
8 His poomile anid his coucnant,
Wwehhich he hath mate to his:
‘Se hathremembredeuermore,
to thoufands ofdearces.
» The fecond part,
9 The couenant whichtehath nade, _
with Abraham long agoe:
Whe faithful cath which be bath ſworne,
fe Iſaake allo. |
‘TO And did confirme thefame for law,
_ that Jacob Mhoula obey;
nf eternall couenant,
to Iſraell fo2 ave.
11 When thus he fain loe J to pou,
all Canaan land will giue:
he lot of your inheritance,
whherein your ſeede chall liue.
12 Atthoual their number at that time,
did ery ſmall apreare :
Pea berp mall, and in the land,
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they then but ſtrangers were.
13 While pet they walkt from land to
without afureaboaa: · (lanes
Aud while front ſundꝛy kingdomes thew’
did wander all abroad.
14 And weong at no oppreſſors hand
he {uttered them fo take: ‘
Mut euen fhe creat and mighty kings: —
repoucd fo2 thetr fake.
15 Andthus he ſaid, touch pe not thoſe
that mune annointed be -
Ne Doe the Prophets any harme
that doe pertaine to me.
16 Be caloa dearth vpon the land,
of bread he ſtroid the tore :
Wut be againſt the tone of nes:
hao ſent a man before.
The third part.
17 Cucn Joſeph which had once been ſold
fo liue a flan in wo: |
E8 Whoſe fet they hurt in ſtocks, whore
fhe prot peartt alfo. (foule.
¥9 Untill the time cane when his cauſe
Iwas knowne apparently ; :
Zhe mighty word of Goo the dew,
his kaultleſſe truth dia trie:
20 The King (ent and delinerca him
front priſon where be was
he ruler of the people tien,
d:d frety let him patie.
21 Andouer all his houſe pe made
him Lord to beare the fipay : |
And of hts fubltance made him hatte,
fhe rule and all the fay. |
22 Dhathe might to his will intruct,
the Princes of the lana:
And wiſdomes lore his ancient men,
Might teach to vnderſtand *
9 23 Then
23 Then into the Egiptians land, wyereon their dgsow aqrowse ⸗c
| came Iſrael alſo: And all the trees within thecoatts,
| And Jacob in the land of Bart, downe Did he oucrthzow. —
| Did liue a ranger tho. 34 As — — liens nin; =.
| 24 Wis people be exceedingly, and Grathoppersabound,
| — mabe te lowe: — pe Paes in al their land)
And ouer all his enemtes, ‘all their ground. |
| in firenath he made them growe · The fift part. |
. 25 Whole hart he turnd that they with 36 The firk begotten in the land, iP
bis people did intreat: (hate ckedeadlp din he ſmite: i
| And via bis feruants worgfully, Pea the beginning and firit fruit,
| abufe with falfe decett. ofall their ſtrength and might ·
37 With gold afilucr be them bꝛought,
The fourth part. from Cgiptlandtopaile: ·· 4
a6 His faithfull ſeruant Moles then, And in the number ofthetribes,
and Garon whome be choſe: wo feeble one there was.
He did commaund to goe to thent, 3 8 Egypt was glad and iopfull then,
: his meflage fo diſcloſe. when thep did once Depart:
27 The wondrous mellage of his ſignes Fo terror andthe ſeare of tkem.
among them he did choaw:;· {ang fale vpon their heart. |
| And wonders in the land of Yam, 39 Tofhnotud them from the parching |
i then Bin they worke alſo. acloud be did Mat play: (heat, |
, 23 Darkenelſe he font ¢ mane tt Darke And firehe fent thom to giue light,
q in feed of Brighter Dav + when wight had hid fhe Dap.
' 19 and onto bis commilſion, 40 hep atked and he caufed quattes,
they did not dilobey · to raine at theif requeſt:
go We turnd ther waters into blood, And fully with the bꝛead of heauen,
pe did their filhes Map : | their hunger he repzelt. |
; Their land brought frogs cuen wt that 41 he opened then the fonp rocks, ~
I where their king Pharasiay. (place and waters guibes out: 4
ſpake and at bis voyce there came And ut the dey and parched grounds,
¥ ‘ pei fivarmes of noifome fltes + like riuers ran about. !
. And all the quarters of the land, 4% Forofhishalvcoucnant, 4
were fila with crawling lc. ape mindetuil was he tho:
He gaue them cold and tony haile, Amich to his ſeruant Abꝛaham,
int ſteed of milder rame he plighted long ager.
And firp lames within their Land, 43 He bꝛought his people korth with
be fent vnto their parte. andbis clect with top, (nnieth
33 he mote their vines € al their trees, Dut of the cruell land where they 4
YY ee
= ’ ‘ Pfal. ‘CVI. 57
had lied ingreatannep. = Dur fathers though ther fats them all,
44. Andof theheathen men he gauc, _° did not vnderſtand.
to them che fruitfull lands: : Noꝛ vet thy nrercies multitude,
ZX helabaur of the people cke, _ DID keepe in thankefull minde:
be gaue inte thetr hands. Wut at the fea, pea the rev fea,s
45 That they his help ſtatutes might 8 rebelled molt vnkinde. oh
obſerue foꝛ cuermoꝛe: mene at — them,
t his lawes o2 henour ame : |
PNA ssi dacertte, That he mighthaue bis power knowne
Ma) bi and ſpread abroad the ſame.
Confitemini Domino. Pſal. Cut. N. 9 Thored feabe did then rebuke,
The people difperfed vnder antiochus,do = ana korthwith it was —
magnifie the goodnefle of God among And as in wildernelſſe, ſo tha2ough
the repentant,and pray to be gathe ered the Beepe he Did them or
_ from among the heathen,that they may 10 Be fau'd them Frou the cruel hand,
praiſe his name. of their diſpightfull fae:
——— Satie And krom the enemies hands he did.
Sing this as the-§ 9. Pfalme. Deliuer them alfa.
Maife pe the Lord for he is good, wis Geasid
his mercy dures fo2 ave : Se ae ce
2 Whocanrerpretchisnobleacts, 11 Lhe waters thetr oppreſſors whelmꝰ
orallbis pratfe difplap 2 naot one was teft aliue:
3Thevr bleiſed are that iudgement keere 12 When they beleeued his works, and
and tufily doe alwap: in ſong they did him giue. (xꝓꝛaiſe
With kauour of thy people Le, 13 Wut by and by vnthankelully
_- venteanber mee 3 pray. his workes thep cleanc korgat:
Ann fo2 bis counſell and his will,
4 And with thy ſauing bealth D Low 4
beuchlafs to tifit me: : shen Op eee buat
‘What H the areat felicitie, 14 Wutinked in fhe wilderneſſe,
oↄ of thine clect may fec. With fond and greedy lute :;
And with thy peoples top F may, And un the delert — God,
aioykull minde polleſſe: the ſtav of all their truſt
nd map with thine inheritance, Ty And thet their Wanton mindes ochre
a glorious beart expreſſe. he lulflered them to haue:
Both we and cke dur kathers all Rut walking leanenetie thercwith alt,
- haue finned everp ane : t into thetr foules be gaue.
e haue committed wiekednes, 16 Then wher they lodged in their tents
and lewdly we haus done... at $B ofes ther did grutch: |
7 The wonders ‘arcat Which fhouD Aaren-thebelp cfthe Lord,
fr baa dens in Cavptland (Low = fo did they enupmuch,.
2 7 There
Ly yas
17 ‘Wherefore the earth din open wide, Noꝛ fo the voyce of Gov the Low,
aid Dathan did deuoure they gaueno harken ing minde.
And all Abirams company, 26 herefare againſt them lifted he,
did couer in that houre. his ſtrong reuenging hand: 4
18 In their allembly kindled was, Them to deſtroy in wuderneſſe,
ere they ſhould fee the land.
the bote conſuming fire,
And watting dame div then burtte bp, 27 And todeffrop their feed among,
the wicked in bis tre. thenations Wwith bis rod:
19 Upon thehill of Bored ther, And though the countries of the woꝛd,
an Idolcalfe did frame: to fcatter them abꝛoad.
And there the molten Jmace they, 28 To Waal Peo then thep div,
did worſhip of the fame. 4 adtopite thenrfelucs alſo: ;
20 UntothelikenetieofaCalfe, Andeate the offerings of theneap,
that keedeth on the graſſe: fo2 they forſooke bun tho. 4
“hus they thetr gloꝛy turnd, and all 29 Thus with their owne inuentions,
their honour did deface. bis wrath thep did pꝛouoke:
21 And God their onely Sautour, And in bis fo inkindled wrath,
vnkindeiy they fo2 2got: the plague vpon them bꝛoke.
Wihich many greatand mighty things 30 Wut Phinees ſtood dp with zeale,
in Egypt land had ought. the ſinners bile to Gap:
The third part, And iudgement he did crecute, j
22 And in the land of Ham fo2 thent, and then the plague did fay. g
maoſt wondrous workes had done:
And by the red fea deadfull things, The fourth part. :
performed long agence, 31 ‘mounted bite him “|
23 Wherefore fo2 their fo ſhewing them, — eda that * *
forgetfull and vnkinde: And fronibenceforth focountedis, | f
Tobring deſtruction on them all, from race to race for ape. ol
be purpofo in bis minde. 32 At waters che of Beribath,
Bad not bis chofen Moſes ood, thep did him angry make: :
before htin in the bacake : Pea fo far forth that Wofes twas,
To turnehis wꝛath leaf he on then, then punitht fo2 their fake. i
with daughter Hhould him wreake. f vert bis {pirit fo fore,
24. Dhep ord difpife the pleafant land, 3 gat impatient beat , P ws i i
thathe behight to giue: is lips ſpake vnaduiſedly if
Pea and the words that he had (poke, * his aise was fogreat. : | |
thep did no whit belecue. 34 ora the Lord commaunded fhent, :
25 But i their tents iwith grudging they ſlew the people tho:
they wickedly repinde: (heart 35 Wut were among the heathen muirts —
we
endleamd their workes alto.
45 He cald fo minde his coucnant,
which he fo them had ſworꝛe:
36 Aud did their Idols ferue which werẽ guy by bis mercies multitude,
their ruine and decay: ep. rc ntee han metas
3 7 To fiends thetr formes and daughters pented hun h *
— Oe ee 45 And fauour he them made fo finde, -
38 Pea with vnkindely murdering knife before the fight ofthoſe,
_ their guiltleſſe blood they fpilt,
hat led them captiue from the land,
Pea their olwne formes and daughters when erff thep were their foes.
Without all caule of guilt. (blood; 47 Sauc * O ae that artour God,
ſaue bs D Lod ie pray, |
Thome they to Canaan Fools then, and from prt hn —* kolke,
offered With Ticked hand ; Lord gather bs alway.
‘And fo with blood of Innocents,
defiled teas the land. (woꝛks Chat we may (pread the noble praife,
39 Thus were they ſtained with the of thy molt holy nante,
_. of their owne filthy wap: What tue map glory wm thy praifc,
And With their owne inuentions, and founding of thy fame.
a whoring they did ſtray. 48 The ior the God of Iſrael,
be bicit fo2 euermore:
40 Therefore againſt his people twas, - 2 ct all the people fav Amen,
the Lords wꝛath kindled ſors:
And even his owne inheritance,
therefore be 010 abbo2.
“41 nto thehands of beathon men,
he, gauc them fo2 a prev ;
poate pe the Low therefore. -
Confitemini Domino. Pfal, (vii. VR.
(thev Dawid exhorteth all that are redeemed
And made their foes their Lows whome by the Lord, & gathered vnto him, to
. {were forced to obey. giue thanks therfore, who by fending
— The fift part profperity & aduerfity, bringeth men
* Sea and their h — enemies vnto him. Therefore as the righteous
2
oppꝛelt them in the land:
And ther were humbly made to
as ſubiects fo their hand.
cy
Delivered then before :
; prꝛouokt him euermore.
he hearkened to their crv.
43 Full often tines from thrall hadhe,
thereat reioyce, fo fhall the wicked
ttoope, haue their mouthes ſtopped.
Sing this as the 69. Pſalme.
Jue thanks vnto the Lord our God
ut with their counleis they to wzath, fo2 gracious ts be:
And that bis mercy hath no end,
all moztall men may fee.
herefore they by their wickedneſſe, 2 Such as the Lod redeemed hath,
were brought kull lowe folpe :
with thanks ſhould pratle bis name,
44 Bet when he law them in diftrefic, And ſhow how they from foes ave freed,
and how he wrought the fame,
By 3 Ge
ee
——
—
Bk ee Boe Seale to ee —
3 Hegathered them forthof thelands, — they then fell downe with ariefe:
toat lap fo far about And none twas found fo tie
From cak to weſt, from north to fouth whereby to get relic — to helpe,
thy hand did finde them out. —DE
4 Chey wanderd in thetwilvernete, ʒz When dirthevery inthcirdittrelte,
and Eraped from the wap, bitfo fhe 1.023 for aid,
duo foundnacitty tobereto dwell, #hadid remoue theirtroublous fate, —
that feruc might fo2 their fay. according asthep paid. (brought
——— 14 Foꝛ he from darknes ont them
5 When thirlk hunger was ſo great, and from deaths dreadtull ſhade:
in thoſe deſerts fo bow, Burling with force the pron bands,
That faintnetlc did them foreafault, — tobich were before them lain.
and che their foules annoid. :
6 hen did they erp in their dittrete, 14 Let men therefore before the Low,
vnto the Lord fo2 aid, confeſſe his kindneſſe then.
Wiho did remoue their troublous Late, And chew the wonders that he doth
according as thep praid. before the fonnesofmen. (braffe,,
. 16 Foꝛ he thew dotune the gates of
7 And bp that way Which was fo right, and brake them with trong hana,
be led them like a guide, The pon barres he {mote in tivo,
hat they might to acittp goc, nothing could him withſtand.
and there alſo abide. ;
8 ict men thercfore befoze theo, 17 Whe kooliſh folke great plagues dee
And thet the wonders thathe noth, — Wutheapesw more to thole thephaue,
before the ſonnes of men. becauſe thep doe offend.
. 18 Their ſoules fo much did foath all
9 For hetheempty foule ſuſtaind, that none they could abioe: (meat
whome thick had made fo faint, Cbercbyp death had them almoſt caught |
Whe hunary foules with goodnelle fed, as they full truly tride. i.
and Did them che acquaint. peer .
1o Such as doe dwell in parknetie deepe, 19 Then dw thep-crp in their dilkree,
{ohere they of death doe waite, vnto the 11.020 fo2 aide, —
Fatt bound to taſte of troublous Tihs did rentoue thet troublous ſtate,
as prochatics doc thꝛeat. (omnes accoꝛding as they paid.
20 02 he then fentto themtbis fused, @
The fecond part. wyhich health did foone reſtore:
11 Foꝛ that againſt the Lords obone And beought themt trom chee danger⸗
chep fought foto rebell: — (words wherein thep tere before.
Eſtecmning light his countels hie, The third part. J
which did fs farre excell. 21 Let men therefore before the Low, |
12 But when he humbled them inllaw, contefte his kindneſſe thean:
& KALI XY Jado
— tee ee that he do The fourth part,
22 Gactnente paisa. 9 31 Let meit therefore before the Lo2d,
confeſſe bts kindneſſe their,
Wwith thanks and alfofeare, And ets th: wonders that he both,
And ſpeake of all his wondrous works, before the formes of men.
with glad and topfull che a 32 Let them in preſenco of the folke,
23 Suchas in (hips 02 brittle barkes, with patie ertoll his namte :
into the feas vefceno, And tobere the Cloers doc conuent,
Their marchandile taoghfearfuldouss cthere let than docthe fame.
fo compaſſe and to end:
24 hols men are forced to behold, 3 ee ee sk ‘ delerts,
_ he Lords inorkes what they be: gi baveth bp as it wereduk,
gee hee fe i i they hi (ane, the ſpringiag well and bourne.
marue sid 34.4 fruitfull ſand with pleafures deckt
eee is full barren be doth make :
* ——— tye flormy winde, Wahen on their ſinnes that dwell therein
Arileth enn be doth iuſt vengeance take,
And Tirreth dp the furges fo,
as nought can them aſſwage. 35 Againe the wildernes full rude,
26 Chen are theylifted vp fohigh, be maketh fruit to beare: |
the cloudes they ſeeme to gaine: Withypleaſant ſprꝛings of wafers cleare,
And plunging dotone the derths, vntillthough none before wero there.
their loules confume with paine. 36 daherein ſuch hungry foules are fet,
bert > as be doth freelp chufe:
27 and like a drunkard to and fro, That they a City map them build,
now beere, now there fhev reel: to dweil in fo2 thetr vſe.
As men with feare of wit bereft,
oꝛ had offerte no feele. 37 What they map low e their pleaſant
28 Then did they cry in their diſtreiſe, — andbincpardsalfoplant, .-. (land
vnto the Lord foꝛr aid ꝛr To veeld them fruit of Cuchinereafe, ©
“ira 99 bid remoue their froublous ſtate, as none may ſecme to want.
accoꝛding as thep praid. 38 Whey multiply ereeedsinalp,
EST TS pat tic tLo2d doth bleficthem{o:
⸗ For With his word the Lord did make dzuhich doth allo their beuit bealls make
che ſturdo itormes toceafe, by numbers great to grow.
Do that tie quent waues fromttheirrage =~ Bie ciis :
are brought to reſt and peacre. 39 Wut tuber p faithful are Lote broghe,
¶ Then are men glad when reſt is ceme by the opprellors out,
Which they fo much did craue: and miniſh doe thꝛough many plaques,
And are bp him in hauen bought that compalſſe them about.
Which * ſo faine would haus. . 40 Then both are bring to ue ir
i. ‘ : : C 4 h
— ——
twhich doe them fore spree : 4 Becaule rxmercy Lordisg at, eee |
Andliketwife cauled them to erre, aboue the heauens hie :
{within the wildernelſe · And cke thy truth doth reach the cloudes
—* within theloftpfky, = 8 =i
41 But pet the poore be raifeth Dp, —
out of his troubles deepe, 5 Abouctheftarrpheaucns hie, —
Ano oft times doth their trame augment — eralt thp felfed) God:
muchlike aflocke of fheepe. And fod diſplay vpon the earth,
43 The righteous halt beboln this ight thy glozp all abroad.
amd alfo much reioyce: 6 That thy dearely beloued may,
Cihereas the wicked and peruerle, be fet at liberfp: 4
{with ariefe thal Lop their voice. Helpe D my God with thy riaht hand,
a ans and hearken vnto me, —
43 But who is tile that now full well, 5 ——
he may thele things recoꝛd? 7 Godin his holynelle hathſpoke,
Fo2 certainely fuch thall perceaus wherelore my iopes abound:
the goodnelle of the 1020. Sichem J twill diuide and mete
. the vale of Sucoth ground.
Paratum cor meum. Pſal. Cviii. N. 8 and @ilcadthallbe mute oioe,
MPanalſſes mine ſhall be
Lord,and affureth himfelfe ofthepro- ſhall Juda giue fo me. .
—
Dauid with heart and voyce,praifeththe Mphead ſtrength Ephraim, and late
if (es of God, cocerning his kingdom
1 Hrael, & his — other 9 Moab my walſhpot, and mp hoc,
” nations, who though he feeme to for- _ on Edom will Z thꝛow:
fake ysfora time, yet he alone in the Upon the land of Paleſtine |
nemies. in triumph till Igoe. 4
end will caſt downe eur : 10 Getha fhall ints the City ttc, |
Sing this as the 95. P. alte. be —* —
ae. ; Dhow by whometoCoomland,
| “\ Gand me heart prepared 15, » | .
t F ‘@) and ckemrp tongue is {0 conueyed ſhall 3 be + ;
J will aduance my foule in ſong 11 Is it not thou O God which late,
and giuing praile alfo. pani bs fortaken quite: |
| 2 Awake my Wiel and my Yarpe, And thou D Lord which with our Hol
ſweete melodte to make : pidttnot gor forthto fight, =
14 And in the moming J mrp lelle, 32 Gineds D 102d thy fauingain,
ti right carly will awake. 3 when troubles ie afaile : .
me among the people 3020, $02 all the helpe of man ts vaine
3 ily: aifed thalt thou be: and can ito whit auaile. |
And 3 among the heathen folke, 13 CThrough God toc Malt doe valiant
A
—
—
qwillfing D Lord to thee · and worthy ol renowue:
te Sts."
Hethall lubdue our enemies, 9 higs childꝛenlet be athertemte,
peahethall tread them downe. his wiſe a widdo we make.
Bete Yo ict his offpaing be bagabonds,
Dens laudem tuam. Pfal. (ix. N. to beg and feeke their becad :
Wand ezing out of the watted place, —
Dauid being falfly accufed by Sauls flat- where erlt they haue bene fed.
~ terers,praicth God tohelpe himto de- | pei
ſteoy his enemies, who reprefent Iudas LI ict couctous ertozttoners,
< the traitor vmo Tefus Chrift,é all like catch allhis goods and ftore :
enemies ofthe ChildrenofGod, 40lettheftranger ſpoile the fruits,
7 | of all hts totle befoꝛe.
12 Let there be none to pitty him,
let there be none at all:
Tp {peechlette Glence doe wot halo, ——— —
I28 a — ae Willlet their mercy fall. ;
@ Godenen thou Aap that art The fecond part.
the Godof all mp p2aife. ' 13 Andlolethis polerity,
2 Che wicked tong and guilefull mouth fozeuerbedeitrow: —
pw me difclofed be + Their names out blotted in the age,
nd they withfalleandlving tongue, _ ‘hatatter thal ſucceede.
pa tle — 14 Let not his fathers wickedneſſe
Sing this as the 98. Pfalme.
haue fpoken vnto me.
. front Gods remembance fall :
g Whey didbefet me round about, And let not thou his mothers fine,
{with words of hateful ſpight: be Dons alway at all. |
Wuithout all cauſe of my deſert. ——
againte medio thep fiat. 15 But in the pzeſence of the Lord,
4 Fozmpgoad twill thep were my koes _ kt them rematnefo2 ave:
shut then J gan fo prav: What from the carth ther memop,
5 Spqood with ill,my friendlinete, _ Ye mav cutcleancarnap,
{with hate they did repay. 7 16 Sith mercy be forgat to ſhew,
vighis ⁊ but did purſue with ſpight:
«6 Set thou the wicked ouer him, CThe troubled mar, and thought to flay,
~ _ tobaue the vpper hand : “the wofullfeartea Wight, ==
At his right hand eke fuffer thou, 3 begs
hishatefullfoctoftand. 17 as he did curling loue, it ſhall
7 Tihen he is iudged, let him then boetide vnto him ſo:
condemned be therein: And as he did not bleſling tou,
\, Gna let the praier thathe makes, — itthall be farre htm fro.
be turned into fine, 18 As he with curfing clad himſelte,
geile ; ſo it like water tall are
8 Few be his daies, his charac alle, nto his botwels, and like ople
letthouanother takes into bis bones befall. i
a : eis ° 19 dg
22Becauſe in depth of great ditteete, . 31 Foꝛ he with helpe at his right ba,
29 As garment lef it be to him, ee thaltbletfe with louing voice; Sit oy
tocouerhimfozape, = = hep thall ariſe and cometo fame, -
Andas a girdle wherewithhe, == thy fecuantthallreiovee, Ans
ſhall girded be alwap.
20 Loclet the fame be from the ox, 29 Let them be clethed all ‘with tin
the guerdon of mp foes thatencutiesaretome: a
Pea and of thotethat euill £ peake, Ano with confuffon as adoake, —
ckecouercdlctthembe.
againſt my foule alſo. aBut greatly’ init with es
3° Wut greatly J iwi mp mon
21 But thou O Wor, that art mp Ood. gine thanks bnto tieLLow:
deale thou F fap with arte: And Jamong the multitune,
After Chy name deliuer me, bis praifes will recog.
for good thy mercies be. :
tig
Ineedy ant and poore: will ſtand the poore man bp :
And cke wi thir my pained breaſt, To ſaue him frem the man that would
mv heart is wounded ſoze. condemne his foule fo dic, ;
The third part. Dixit Dominus. Plal. (x. N.
22 Euen ſo doe J depart awa Dauid propheficth of the power & euer
ge —— — iio’ Bs lafting Kingdome of Chrift, & ofthe
And as the Grathopper fo J, priefthood which fhould put an end
am haken off and fade. to the Priefthood of Leui. :
24 With faking long fro needfull food
etttecbled are mp 5 | sas 3 pal rene Pf line.
— bene tolcefe. fit thou at nip right 45
Will Jhauc made thy foes a fteole,
> 25 And Jallo a bile reproach, whereon thy feete hall ſtand.
to them was made tobe: 2 Lie Word ſhall out of Ston ſend, dd
And they that did vpon nielooke, the fcepter of thy might |
did hake thetr heads at me. | Amid thy moꝛtall foes be theu,
26 But thou D Lowthatart mp Gor, the ruler in their ght.
mine aid and fuccour be ;
According to thp mercy 1.020, 3 And in the dap en which thy raigne,
faue and deliuer mic. | and power they thali fee :
Then hereby free toil offerings hall,
27 And thep thal know thereby that this the people offer thee. | a
Lord is thy miahtp hana, Bea with an holy tuozthipping, |
And that thou, thou haſt done it Low, then thall thep offer all: _
. fo hall they vnderſtand. (thou Thy births dew is the dew that both
)} 23 Although thev-curle With (pight, pet treom wombe of morning fall. re
| 4 re
ord hath cworne, and neuer will Fo thisthep fhafl tnell finde,
repent what be doth ſay, Be will them haue in minde,-
IB p the order of Pelchiſedech, and Keepe them ashe faid..
. thouarta Pꝛielt fo2 ave. )
5 Dheordthy Good on thy right hand, © Foꝛ he sid mot diſdaine,
© that ftandeth fo thy tap, his workes to ſhew thent plaine
hall {wound for thee the gately Rings, _ bvlightnings and by thunders;
vpon his wrathtull day · WAhert he the heathens lanb,
— DW giue into their hand,
; 6 The heathert he ſhall iudge and fill, WMWhere they beheld his wonders.
ttheplace wit) bodies Dead :
Am ouer diners countrics Halt, 7_ Df allhis workes enfueth,
in ſunder {mite the head, Both wdgement, right,and truth,
7 7 Andhethall dzinke aut of the bꝛooke, Wihereto his Matutes tena:
hhat runneth in the twap : 8: hep are decreed ſure,
CThereloꝛe he ſhall lift bp ort hie, Foꝛ euer to endure,
his ropall bean that day. UVlhich equity dothend.
Redemption he gaue, —
Confitebor tibi. Pſalme Cxt. N.
He — —— to the Lord for his mer —— aad
: - cifull works towards his Church, and 2,
declareth wherein.true w Fhe and bis pꝛomile not to fatle,
eee i pl But alwaies to preuaile,
; right knowledge.confifteth.. his holy name be fearcd.. 3
d Sing this at tie 47+Pfalme. =», Tuho ſo with heart full faine;
VViee heart J doe accoꝛd, True wiſedome would attaine,. ;
: to praife and laud the Lord, The Loꝛd feare and obey:
In pꝛeſence of the iuſt: Such as his lawes doc keepe,
«2, For greathis woꝛks are found, . Spall knowledge haue full deepe;
Xo fearch them fuch are bound, - His pꝛaiſe hall latk for aye.
as doe him loue and tru. — Beatus vir. Pſal. Cxii.w.K.
4 He praifeth the felicity of themthat feare
Deitel a “GUE, . God, &condemneth the curfed ſtate
~ ¢f doth endure fox cucr: — * ema “hi
‘4 Wis wondzous works he twould,. — Wha sia «hid gw 2
4 (de fill remember thoul : xs Be man ts bleſt that God doth feare
ig inercy fatleth neuer. and that his laws doth loue indeed
5 r 2 Bis feed on carth God wil vprꝛeare
»§ Suchas to him leue beare,. And bleſſe fuch as from him proceed.
A yoꝛtion full faire, 3 Wis houle with good he twill fulfill,
ipc hath op foz them laid: isis righteouſneſſe endure (hail ſtill.
4 Unto
4 Unto the righteous doth ariſe
gn troubletoy,it darknes light,
Compationisibhiseyes, — furmount, a8 fox bi glory
And mercy alwaies in his fight. EE-3=— — — — Z
5 Pea pitty moueth fuch fo lei,
He doth by iudgement things erpend.
6 And ſurely ſuch Hall neuer fale,
Foꝛ in remembꝛance had is he;
7 fotivings ul can make him quate,
Who in the Loꝛd (ure hope doth (ee :
8 His heart is firme bis feare ts palt,
Foꝛ he hall lee his foes downe caſt. lead ae —— =
9 Be did well fo2 the poore pronide, Ee — -6== = —
is righteouſnes chall ſtill remaine, heauens are? of fuch — oot and:
‘ ———— ==
And his eltate with pratle abide, | BES EE
hough that the wicked man difoaine,
10 Peagnath his teeth thereat shal ye, Meis te
And fo confume his trate fo fee. 6 Be noth abale himlelte we indw,
Laudate pueri. Pſalme (xiii. V. K. Things to behold both heere below,
An exhortation to praiſe the Lord for his And alſo in heauen aboue:
prouidence, in that contrary to the 7 The needy out of duſt to dꝛabp,
courfe of nature, hee worketh 1 in his And eke the poore which helpe none ſaw,
Church. his onely mercy did him moue.
—— =: — 8 And fo hun ſet in high degree,
wWith Pꝛinces of great dignity,
cbhidꝛen which dee feruethe That rule his peaple with weeat fame,
Sa {= 9 The barren he doth * beare,
AT am vith great top her fruite to reare,
— P? a: ee — — * — therefore praile pe his holy name.
SSPr SF == 8a-8--§ t= §--- pF |
accord: yea pleed be Awaies his Inca ſrael. Pfalme Cxitit, WW.
=e Sees ars Ifraels deliuery out of Egypt, putreth vs
=S=8==5:5 — inremembrance of Gods great mercy
ante. Cdipe fromthe rpfing ofthe Sunt, towards his children, and ofouryn=
Bis o= Ss Se ee ris zfs 2 thankfulneffe for the fame.
till it — were it begun is to be Sing this as the 59. Pſalme. :
= — VV Ben Fracilby Gods addzefle, —
23S Se EE fron: Pharashs land twas bent
pꝛaiſed with great at rane, The Loꝛd all And Jacobs houle the firangerleft,
an⸗
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his hoiyneſſe moſt bright : — Ot nts ———— —
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bis iudgement, power and might. _ thy name giue praiſe, both fo2 thy
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as all amaʒde Did lie: nthe
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reculed backwardly. BE =o —— § — —
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6 Wibhy thooke pe hils as Rams afrain, tohathe will, that hath he pone.
why Did vour ſtrength (o hake ?
Ahy did pour tops as trembling lambs
heir Jools Muer are and gold,
for feare quincy and quake? | iwozke of mens hands they be:
7 Dearth confelle thy Soucraigne Lo 5 They hauc a mouth and dacnot {peake
and dread his mighty had : andetes and doe not ſee.
“ABefore the face of Jacobs God, 6 They hauc eke cares topnd to their
feare ye both fea ana lan. and Doe not heare at all : (beads
8 Ameane the Gov whieh frombarn And noles che thep fozmed hane,
Did cauſe maine fouds appeare:(rocks and doe not ſmell withall.
And from the ſtony flint doth make
* guch as four — * 7 And hands they haue and handle not,
— and feete and Boe not go:
A thꝛoat thep haue, vet thꝛough the f ame
they makeno found fo blowe.
8Thole that make the are like to thent,
The faithfull oppreffed byIdolatrous Ty- and thofe whoſe tr “ult they be;
rants,promife that they willbeminde- 9 D Iſrael truſt in the Wo,
full of fo great a benefit, ifit would their helpe and thicld is he.
leafe God to heare their praier, and
deliver them by his omnipotent pow- 10M Aarons houte trutt in the ow,
Non nobis Domine. Pſal. Cxv. N.
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Trott ye the 2020 that feave the Low, cdies, and protefteth that hee vil bee
their helpe and ſhield is he: thankefull for the fame,
11 he iow hath nundfull bene of bs oe
and will vs bieſſe atfo : ZE — — — —
On Ilrael and on Aarons houſe — —— — — =i —
bis bleſſing he Hall how. Loue the Lord becauſe my bore.
BE: — COPS psy SS ge
12 Them that be feaversofthewo, =s$S5-5-- eee — =
the Lord will bleſſe them all , and praicr heard hath he: 2. Wen
Euen he Hall bleſſe them euery one, — woe *
the great and eke the frail. Ee — — — ee — — a
13 To you J fav the loumg Lord Nite 7
"will a his grace — in my daies Icald cnvim,pebotned: “|
To pou and to the childeen that, — cee a
chall follow of vour rate. * SSeS SSS
his care ta me. <a
14. Peare the bleſſed of the Wow, 1
cuen of the 3020 Ff fap ¢ 3 Tuen tober the fnares of cruel beat), “a
Wibich both the heauen and the carth, about beſet me round: 4
bath made and {et in fap. CUthen panes of hell mecaught t when
15 The heaucns, veatheheaunshiah, 3 iwoeand ſorrow found.
belong vnto the 1020:
The carth onto the ſonnes of non, 4. Cipon the name of God my W1020;,
Be gauc of free acco. fhen did % calland fap:
Deliucr then my ſoule D I-02,
16 They that he deat donot with prasife Idoe thee humbly pray.
fet forth the Lords renswne: 5 he Loꝛd is verymercifull,
Noꝛ any that into the place, and iuſt be is alſo:
of Glence doe goe Bolwne. | And Ui our Godcempathon, nee
17 But wo wil pratle the Loꝛd our God doth plentifullpfew. . . .
from henceforth and fo: ape: | J
Sound pe the praiſes of the ed, 6 The Lozd in fafetp doth pee sc fxtaes:
aile pe the Loꝛd 3 fav. all thefe that imple be dh
% twas in wofull milerp, — an
| andherelecuedime. Py
Diloxi rae Pfalme Cxvi, N. 7 And now my foule ith thou art fafe,
Sip returne bite thy reſt: ha J
Dauid being in great danger of Saul in Foꝛ largely loe the Lord to thee J
the defert of Maon, perceiuing the bis bounty bath —— 9 4
reat —— loue ofGod to- : 9 a | ?
_ ward him,magnifiethftich great mer- 8 Becauſe thou haſt Deine J
— — on
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wp foule front deadly th2all : 19 Bea in the courts of Gods own houſe
. Py moifiedeics frommoumefulteares and in the midlt of tec :
my fliding feete from fall. O thou Jeruſalem F fay,
> Weforethe Lord Jin tye land, wherefore the Lord peatfe pee.
——s QF Life will walke therefore:
10 Bodiwdbeleeuc,fherefor A l{pake, Laudare Dominum, Pfal, Cxvii. N.
ſoꝛ 3 was troublea foe.
= aa ste 4 He exhorteth the Gentiles to praife God
The fecond part. becaufe he hath accomplifhed as well
” to themas tothe Iewes, the promife
21 Flaid in my diſtreſſe ant feare, of life euerlafting by Ieſus Chriſt.
that all mem lyers be:
What ſhall J vay the 1.020 fo2 all Sing this as the 98. P falme.
bis benefits to me ?
13 Whetoholfome cup of ſauing health 0 ies penations of the world,
_ , A thankefullp toill fake, raile pe the 1020 alivaics:
Am on the Wows name J will call, And all pe people euery where,
wehen AZ my papers make. fet forth bis noble patfe.
VaR aN 2 Foꝛ great his kindeneſſe ts fo bs,
14 Ato the Lord Will pap the botwes, bis truth endures fo2 ave:
‘that 3 to him behight: Wherefore praite pe the ozd our Gov,
Pra cuen at this preſent func, pate pe the Loꝛd J fap.
in all bis peoples fight. 2
15 Wight deare and precious in his ſight Confitemini Domino. Pfalme Cxviti.N.
the 3.20 doth ape eſteeme, |
The death ofall his holp ones, Dauid reieGted of Saul and of the people,
what ever men Doc deeme. at the time appointed, obtained the
ee ei kingdome, forthe whichhe biddeth
16 Thy feruant Low thy ſeruant toc, all men that feare the Lord to bee
Idoe my felfe confeſſe: thankefull,vader whofe perfon Chrift
Sonne of thy handmaid thou halk broke — isliuely fer forth, who fhouldbee of
the bonds of my diltreſſe. his peple reiected.
17 Am J will offer dp to thee, “Sadie
i ‘a facrifice of praife: Sing this as the 34. Palme.
And J will call vpon the nae,
pe God the Loꝛd alwaics. Cy pethankes tuto theo,
4 sendy fo2 gracious is he:
18 Ito the Lord will pay the vowes, Wecauſle his mercy doth endure,
that J to him behight: for euer towards thee.
Bea euen at this prefent tine, 2 ict Iſrael con feſſe and ſay,
im all his peoples fight. — his mercy dures fo2 ape: me
| — 3 poly
3 Mow let the houte of Aaron fap,
hs mercy dures for ave,
41Let ali that feare the Lord sur God,
euen now confeffe and fap :
The mercy of the Low our Gov,
endureth ſtill for ave.
In trouble and in heaupneile
vnto thelLoꝛd IJ crive:
Which louingip heard inc at large,
my {ute was not denide.
6 Lhe Low himlelle ts onmy fide,
J {will wot ſtand in out :
Noꝛ feare what man cart dae fo me,
when God ands me about,
7 The Lod doth take mw part with therm
that help ta fuccour mes
Tberfore hall J fee my defire,
dpon mine enemis.
8Bettor it is to truſt in Eod,
then in mans moꝛtall feed :
9 Oꝛto put confidence in Kings,
doꝛ Painces in their need.
10 All Nations haue incloſed me,
and compaſſed me round:
But in the name of Cod will J,
mine enemies confound.
11Thep kept me in on every Go,
_ they kept mein J fap
But thꝛdugh the Lows moſt mighty
% chall worke their decay. mame
2 whev came about mealllike Bres,
but pet in the Aords name,
J quencht their thornes that were on fire,
‘ai will deltroy the ſame.
he ſecond part.
13 Thou hatk with force thauft ſoꝛe at me
‘that 3 indeed might fall:
But sth the Loꝛd J found * help
that thep were vanquicht alt.
14 Whe 1020 ts my delence and eet,
my Lop, my mitth, my ſong. :
eis become formemeerd, = = -
a Sauiour moſt ſtrong.
ls The right hand ofthe Low our Gon,
doth bring to paſſe great things:
He cauſeth voyce of wy and bealth,
in righteous mens divellings. }
16 Che right hand of the Lord doth boing,
moſt mighty things to pafic: a
His hand hath thepeehennences
his farce is as tt was. 28 ;
17 J will not die but cucr Tue, |
fo vtter and Declare: ( power
The Lord his might and wondrons
his workes and what they are.
13 The Lord hanleit⸗ hath challened,
and hath corrected me: —
But hath not giuen nie ouer yee,
fo death as ve map fee.
19 Setopen vnto methe gates, «>
of truth and righteouſneſe: 5 a
| Lhat J may enter into thet,
the ords praile to confeſſe
20 This is thegate euen of the Lord,
wyhich thalinot be fo hut;
But good and righteous men altar,
Mall enter into it. a
The third part. q :
21 J will giue thankes to thee D Lod,
becaufethoubatthbeadaw: - =
And art becomemoitloungly,
aSautour vnto me:
22 The ſtone which eve: this tune
the builvers was refuted, , a
Is now become the comer fone, d
and chiefly tobe bien, sd |
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23 his ‘exe the wiinhti work ef God, —— —— — —
this was the Lords atone fact, S58 SES
And itis oc atta behold, pure in minde and heart, whole liues
24 xis is fhe top full dap indeed, Sse ee Ea
which God himlelle hath wrought, and conuerſation krom Gods lawes
‘Ret ds be glad and tov thereat, So oe 3
in heart, in minde,withought. SS: —— —
neuer ſtart: Bleſſed are thep that
25 HNob helpe bs Lord aud piofper bs, t= —— — =a Sis —
we With with one accord: —
26 Bieũüed is he that canes to bs, — giue re themſeines bis ‘at tutes fobs
inthe name of the 1020. —— — woes, pb —
27 Godis the ord that ſhewes bs ist, SS ete Best: see
‘Hinde pe therefore with cor, ferucsfeeking the i070 with all —
Pour facrifice to the altar, E == ee
i and gine thankes to the Lord beart, and neucr from bun ſwerue.
23 Thou art my God J twill confelle,
and render thanks to thee: 3 Doubtleſſe fuch men goe not aſtrav,
Mhouart my God/ and J tell praile 1102 Dor no {wicked hina,
thy mercy towards mee. Which fedfattlp walke in his way,
29 Dainepethanks bute thelo, § without anv wandꝛing.
~ for graciousis be: 4 It is thp will and commandement,
Eecauſe bis mercy doth endure, that with attentiue heed :
lſoꝛ euer towards wme. Thynoble and diuine precepts,
we learne and keepe indeed.
Seati immaculati. Pſalme (xix.WW.
5 D would to God it might thee pleafe,
The Prophet wonderfully commendeth my Wwaies fo to addzefie,
Gods Law, wherein he cannot fatiffie
himlelfe, nor expreſſe ſufficiently his T = — ah rs nate,
“affection thereurito , adding notable — :
complaints and — meet for € Do thould nO thame mylite attaine
p {whit J thus {et mine eies,
the faithfull to haue bothin heart and ; .
voice: Andinthe Hebrew, euery eight And bend my minde alwaies fo muſe
verles begin — oneletterofthe Al en thr lacred decrees.
— 7 Then will J praiſe with vpright heart
Se ee at See and maghifie thy name,
— —— S25 — When J callearne thy inogentents ink
and liketwife pꝛoue the fame,
4 — — that perfect are ee 3
§ And wholy will 3 giue my felfe, GIMEL. ‘Thethirdpart.- |
to keepe thy lawes mot right: (je ſernant now ſuch
orfake me not for euer 1020, ag map myplife prolong: (grace |
but chew thy grace and might. Thy holy word there will 9 keepe,
voth in my heart and tongue. A |
BETH. The ſecond part. 13 Pine cies which are dim ¢ (hut bp,
7 | ſa open and make bꝛicht
Rp” what meanes may a ponoman bel T hat of thy law and marucitons works |
bislifelearne to amend : 4mayhaucthecearefight. |
It that he marke and kecpe thy word⸗ hee iF
and therein his time ſpend. 19 Jama ſtranger in thigcarth, =
Eo Antanedly J haue thee l ought. Wwandzing new heere now theres |
ans thug fecking abide: Thy word therefore to me oifelofe,
O neuer (uffer me D L020, my feotfteps fozfocleare.
from thy precepes to ſlide· 20 Spy loule is rauiſht with delire,
and neuer is af reſt, |
© —- xk Withinmybeart a ſetret thoughts, Wut feckes to inow thy iudadments Hie |
: thy woꝛd Jhaue hid Hall: and what may pleate thec beſfſt.
That Jmight not at auy tine. * |
offcnd thy holy twill. 21 Whe proud men and malicious,
12 Wile magnifie thy name @ 10205 thou haſt deſtroyd cach one :
IK and praife thee euermore: Gud curfed are fuch as Doe not,
Thy ttatutes of moſt {worthy kame⸗ thyheftsattendbpom.
©} Lowteach me therefore. 22 Lorwturne krom me rebuke ¢fhame
7 {which wicked men tonſpire: |
~ 13 9y liys haue neuer ceaſt to preach, For Jhaue kept thy couenants. at
os
ant publish pay and Miah, vith scale as hot as fire.
The indacments all that did proceede i ee |
from thy month full of might. 23 Che Princes areat in councell fate;
_ 14 Thy eſtimonies and thy waies· and did againſt me ſpeake:
1g pleaſe me no leſſe indeed, But then thy ſeruant thought how hes
Sen all the treafures of the earth, thy ftatutes might not breake.
ie vhich worblings make theirmeed. 24 F02 toby, thy couctiants are mp io
ga, 7 andy great hearts folaces
15 Dechy precepts Aivtil Killmute, — srhepfeructw Head of counfellozs,
ana thereto lrame mp talke: my matters kor to pate. J—
As at a marke fo will Jaime, : *— J
thy waies how g mar walke. DALETH. The ſourth part.
16 sey oncly top thal be fo ft, —* alasaghioughttograue,
and on thy lawes fo fet: and alot turnd to duſt:
aThatnothing cat me fo far blinde, Rellore tyerefore my life againe 4
| that 3 thy woꝛds toꝛget. Oe ae
— raanne Nose ke O>
26 Dy waies when FZ acknowledged, guide me Lo J require : |
with mercy thou dak heare: Hane other pleaſure doc J wih,
Heare me eftſoones and ine inſtruct, noꝛ greater tying decre.
thy lawes to lous and feare. 46 Incline ny heart thy lawes to keepe,
a . and coucitatits to embꝛace:
27 Seach me once threchly fortoknote and krom ali filthy auarice,
thr pretepts and thy lore ; 4070 chield me with th
Thy workes then will F inevditate, : hee
and lap thent bp in ſtore. 37 From vaine defires ¢ twoldlp lus
23 spy foule J feele ſo ſore opprefk, turne backe mine cies and fight,
- that it melteth with griefe: Giue me the ſpirit oflticand power,
Accoꝛding fo tiv word therefore, fo walke thy waies aright.
halte Loꝛd to fend relike. 38 Confirm thy gracious promiſe Low
which thou hak made to me:
WMhich am thy ſeruant and doe ioue
aiid feare nothing but thee.
99 Fromipitg and derciffulllips,
ict fv arace me Befend : |
And that J mav learne thee to feare,
thy holy late ine fei. 39 Keproch and ſhame which J doe feare
gor he way of truth bothitraight tfure — from me D Low erpell: |
Jhaue chofen and faund: F 02 thou doſt iudge with equity,
4 fet thy tadgements me before, and therein doſt excell.
wyhich keepe me lafe and found. 40 WBehold inv hearts defire ts bent,
3 — ae thy lawes tokeepe for aye:
— or ———— my felfe, Arengthen me fo with thy grate,
ov bial oak s * 2 nia.
ict me therefore haue no rebuke, thatit pertarae a amap
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noꝛ checke in any cafe. VAV. The fixt —
32 Thyen will J run with topfal cheare P
wyhrere thy word doth me call: Ff ippmicrcies great and manifold,
let me obtaine D Loꝛd:
Ahen thou halt fet my heart at large,
and rid ate ont of thrall. Shy lauing health let me eniex,
a according fo thy word.
BE, The ſiſt part. 42 So thal J flop the ſiandrous mouths
IHcſtruct me Loꝛd in the right trade, ot lewd men and vniuſt:
J of thy ſtatutes diuine: Foꝛ in typ faithtull pomifes,
Indit to keepe euen fo tho end, ſtands ny conifost ans truſt.
mp beart will Z encline.
43 The word of truth within my month
ae 7 — — — A let euer ſtill be pꝛeſt:
ra ith heart and ee gall my might, Foꝛ in thy iudgements wonderkull,
6 tkcepe 3 fay. Z my hope doth ſtand and reſt.
has a . 44. And whileſt that breath within mp
AInthe right paths of thy precepts, daodoth natural life eh Ss a .
— | % . ‘ ; | 2 | ca
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peatilltis toon tallbeniteluy, —Lhptatofoxfookeand odd pancnire ||
et thy tudgements who knoweth when.
thy law wül Joblerue. ll by tung |
| as 10. 2 J. a3 — | |
45 — phe — ho meee wae |
and made tree romalldzead: ꝛ When J among the ſtran ers dw ae |
Eecaute J fought how fo2 to kecpe and thonabts gan me shes as Be |
thy precepts and thy read. | wee |
46 Thy noble acts 3 will deſcribe, 55 Ithought vpon thy name, O U0, |
ag things of moft great fame: by night when others fecpe: - }
Cuen before Wings J will them blage, As for thy law Jalbeaies kept, — |
and ſhrinke no whit for ſhame. and euermoꝛe will kecpe. —
56 This grace J did obtaine, becauſe
47 J will reioyce then to obey, thy couctiants ſweete and dearc
thy worthy belts and will: J did embrace and alfokeepe
VWh cuermore J haue loud beſt, wath reucrence and with teare ·
and fa will loue them fivil, :
43. Spy hands (will Jlift to thy lawes, HETH. The eight part.
which J haue dearely fought, ie :
And practite thy tommandements/⸗ C) God tohich att my part and let,
“qr tuill, in Deed, in thought. mp comfogt and my fap:
Jhaue Decreed and promiſed
thy law to keepe alway.
ZAIN. The feauenth part. 2 ig
58 @ycarnettbartnohamblyfue, |
“We promile which thou madlt to me prprefence of thy face:
J thy feruant hozdremember: As thou tyerefors haſt pꝛomiſed,
yyoꝛ therein haue Jput my trult, Lod graunt
he ana confidence for cucr. · wgrannt
50 Itis my comfort and my ior⸗ 59 By life J haue examined,
when troubles me aſſaile: and tryed my fecret hart:
op inere mplifenot by thy wow, Tuhich to thy fatutes cauted me, “al
‘my life would ſoone me faile. mpfeet ftraighttoconuert.
60 4 did not ſtay, no2 linger longs
— +, ~ nn
51 Whe proud and fuch as Dod corts a ee lon
bi Pr fillmadeof meafcomne: (temne, pic a —
Pet would 4 not thy Law forſake, | y: pally f J awes Ps |
| as he that were forlome. 4 did my (elfe peepare.. a
. en AButcalp tominde Loꝛd thy great | BS |
chewed toourfathers ol, (works 61 Lhe — of wicked men,
Wiereby Itelt my top ſurmount, —* —* — —
y grefe an hundred fold. Vet wauld Jnotthrlawes torget
nese : no2 frem theegoe allray · (me
But vet alas, foꝛ ſeare J quake, 62 Thy righteous iudgements toward⸗
ſeeing how wicked men fo great igandfobies =
—⸗ —— oe Oem em
hat ee at midnight A wilt * Fpoꝛ asa 4 guide to learne thy lawes,
namecamagnice re * did me direct.
72 So that to me thy
o Companion am J to.all thers, f is a —— ae
iwhich keare thee m their heart: Then thouſands great of Muce axa gold
And neither tillfazlonenordz2ad oꝛ ought that cat be told.
from thy commandements fart. IOD. Thetenth part.
64. Thy mercies Load matt plenteoully Cing thy hands pis made me Lord
Bion ae ig? —— > tobe thy cveature, *
act ins how J zp obey, Grant knowledge like wile holy to learne
thy iatutes and thy will. to put thy lawes in bre :
ETH. © Theniath part. 75 Bothep that feare thee hall reioyce
Hi where euer they me ſee:
Actas to thy pontifemade, Becaule J hauclearnd by thy woꝛd,
fo hatt thou with me dealt: to put my truſt in thee.
Fo of v [02% .
| 5 ane 4 fbp tenanttale lorts 75 Wlhen with thy rod tye worlde is —
J 66 Teach me toiudge aiwaies aright, , Akmow thecaule ts iui: (plagus
and gine me knotwlevas fare: - So when thou doſt correct me Lord,
——— 718 pats ofp goood 3 the pray
that thy precepts are pure. Come comfort to mefend : |
67 Erethou didſt touch me With thy rod As thou tome thp feruant hetſt,
— * and went aſtray: fa from all ill me ſhend.
u |
a ——— tat 77 Thy tender mercy poure on me
s hou art both good and gracious, and 3 (yall furely line :
and giuelt mott liberatiy : F as ———
Thine ord mances how to keepe, AW? :
: 78 Confound the p2oud whoſe flte ses
; eee RAR ismefoztadeirop:; = — (he
69 The proud ¢ wicked men haue Wut as for me thy heits ta Pear
againſt me many alte : ¥ twill my felte imeloy.
ct thy commandements fill obferue
” init all my heart twill 3. > 79 Ayo lawith rouerente ba eae,
“Fo Theichacts arelwanewithwordiy _ to melet them retire:
s — foare they fat: — And ſuch as Doe thy couenants intoto, [
and thein alone dedire ;:
So Spy heart witjout all —
let ox thy lawes be a “nik
R 5
But in thy law Jdoe delight,
and nothing, fceke but that. ~
pe happy tine may J well fay, That no confation cometome, *
CAP H.
when ——— — try 3 eet
€CAPH = Thexi.part, DO Te .
wat both the carth witneſſe,
MP tute doth faint and ceatethnst, <xiyofeqraund worke thon Hatt laive fo
thy ſauing health tocraue: as no tongue can erpoeties (Sure;
Stay vom aE yy Gan diane me lt
82 ghinectes doc faile with looking fee , oMall things perſcuer:
ding to thine ordinance
ti mais and thus 4 fay, Sa al on —
why ——— thus delav? my foule had comfort fou abt:
33 Asa fhin bottle in the ſmoke, Long time ere now in my diltreſſe,
p ſo am J parcht and ioe * Jhad bene bought tonought.
ef will Inot out ot my Heart,
let thy rommandements Mine. 93 — a precepts. aus a
84 Alas, bow long fhall 3 pet tue, By — thou Hatt my life reltorde, —
belore J fee the houre, uke Z iasat talk call. a
That on mp foes tohich me torment Qo twiaht tame com tithe make,
thy vengeance thou wilt poure: D+ fay 4 cin artefy thine © 2...
85 Prelumptuous men haue digged pits Sane methercfore fortothplawes, |
thinking fo make me ſure: mine cares andbeartendite.
i hus contrary againſt thy law, 95 The wickeo men doe fecke nw bane,
171 burt thep doe procure. and thereto lye in waite, —
ut thycõmandements are alltrue, But 7 the while confiaered, |
f and caufies they me grieue, thy nabléacts ann areat, Gren See
To thee therefore J voc contplaine, 96 Flee nothing in this wine 0 sD;
that thou mightltmorelieue. atlenath which hath notend: .
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erein tuccour round. at great delire ¢ferucnt lone, |
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srthpmercesercell, Au the vay long my wholeseuice, = |
And fothall I thycouenantsheepe, ~< ig onelv on thp fan. Mic? J
tittdcath 0 expell. 98 Thy $3020 hath taught me fe at
LAMED, The xii-part. niy foes in pollicy,
[beast aoa tobore than net dweu 7°? — as athiig |
thymiowistablithtiure: oe?
And thail foo alleternity. 99 Wy teachers which did me te, |
fat ear oe aes in knowledge Icrcell,
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——— 109 By loaule is aye ſo in my hand, -
and them to others tell. that dangers me alſſaile,
100 In wiſedome J doe palle alfo, Pet do F not thplatwe forget,
the ancient men indeede: 1102 it fo keepe will faile.
And all becauſe to keepe thy lawes, LOI Aithough the wicked lain their nets
¥ held it ave belt recede. | ts Paton Mery bap :
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Tol Op feetc J haue reſtrained eke, once 0} — 3
from euery euill way:
Becauſe that J continually, III Thy lato Jhaue fo claimde altoay,
thp word might beepe 3 fap. ag mine owne heritage:
102 Jhauenot ſwarude from thy iudge⸗· And why? for therein Jdelight,
noꝛ vet ſhꝛunke any dell. (ments and ſet my whole courage:
For why, thou haſt me taught thereby, 112 Foꝛeuermoꝛe Jhane beene bent,
toliue godly and well. thy ſtatutes to sania
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103 D 102d how fineete buto my tafe, ne thet — al, he end,
* ied pig ——— th LAMECH, The xv.part.
wD caper ? thecraftp thouahts q
feele ought ſo ſweete J may. Ty Dor he os double hearts.
104Thy lawes haue me ſuch ee But as fo2 thy latuand precepts,
that btterlp Jhate Ilou d them euer beit.
Gil wicked and vngodly waies, 114 Thou art my hid and ſecret place,
in euerr kinde 92 rate. nip {hielo of trong defence :
NVN. The xiii. part. Theretor e haue Jthy promiſes, fe
Aden as alanterne temp feete, iook d fo2 with patience.
fo doth thp word ſhine bright,
and tomp paths tobereruct J 995 115 (ae to therefore pe wicked men
itis a dang light. depart from me aitotte,
“Zoe J haue bothſwoꝛne € twillperforne Foꝛ the commandentents will J keepe,
- gnoficertainely doubtleſſe, of God my 3020 alotte.
What J will keepe thy iudgements tuk, 116 As thou halk pꝛomiſed, ſo verterme⸗
and ther in like cxpꝛeſſe. that — affaile :
j letmphopeabufeineto,
107 Affliction bath mefoze oppreſt, —
and bꝛought me to deaths dooꝛe: that thꝛough diltrelle Z quaile.
O Uoꝛd as thou bak pꝛomiſed 117 Iphold me and J thall be ſafe,
fo me to life reſtore. forought they doe oꝛ fap:
iF 108 The offriigs wyhich with heart and And in thefExtutes pleafure take
» mof frankly J thee giue, (voice, will A both wight and dap.
——— and teach me bow Jmay LIS Zhou haſt trod ſuch vnder thy feet,
3 alter thy iudgements lines as doe thy ſtatutes bꝛcake:
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their counfellis but tweake. 128 3 thought thy precepts all met int 4
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toberecuer they goe or dwell, (out
There kore can J ag thy ftatutes, Jdoe abhorre therefore.»
loue nothing halfe ſo well. PE. The xvii.part.
120 ſeſh alas is taken with feare, —
—— itwerebenumbo: [ coucniatits are mot tonderfull
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Wut fo2 thy feruant furety be, to knotn.thp consis oh y
in that thing that is qocd : : : |
That —* —* giue oo not thefsile, “Yat Jmight guide my ſelle thereby,
Which rage as they were wood. . _ Afought what thing it meant · ;
- 132 With mercy and compation Low
223 Pine cpes With waiting arc now behold me fromaboue, |
thy health ſo much Icraue, (blinde As thou watt wont fo behold fuch,
Ind eke thp righteous promife L030, as thy name feare and loue.
whereby thou wilt me faze.
424 Intreat thy ſeruant louingly 133 Direct mp footſteps bp thy word.
—— tol him thetv: _ fhat J thy will may inow :
Thy atutes of mort excellxncy, And neuer let iniquitie,
_ teach me alfo to know. thp feruant ouerthrow.
134 From ſlanderous tongs and deadly —
125 Thy humble feruant Lodam 7, pꝛeſerue ane keepe mre fare, (barmes.
grant me fo vnderſtand: Thy precepts then will F obferue, |
How by th p fatutes J may know, and put them eke in b2e.
beſt what fo take in hand. iy
126 Jtisnow time Lord to begin, 135 Thy countenance which doth ſur⸗
for truth is quite decaide: 7 the Sunne trbisbeighthety, ¢ mount. |
Why law likewiſe they haue tranſgreſt, Let ſhine on me, and by thy law
an anit them fai. teach me what to eſche w. a
ange sy gt 136 Dut ofmine cpes qreat ſlouds auth
127 Dhis the caufe wherefore F lone, of Dacary teares and fell, (out
thy lawes better then gold: Wiben J behold how twicked men, =
D>? icwels fine which are eſteemed, thy lawes keepe neuer a dell, ae
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Ie euery point Lord thou art init,
the ticked though they grudge:
- And ther thou dokk fentence pronounce
thou art a righteous Judge.
13 8 To render right ¢ flee from guile,
- are tivo chicfe points moſt hie:
And ſuch as thou haſt in thy latw,
commanded bs ſtraightly.
139 With zeale ¢ weath Jam confound
and even pinde away,
To fee mp foes thy word forget,
foꝛ ought that 7 doe map.
140 Sopure ard perfect is thy tvo2d,
aS any heart can deeme:
And J thy ſeruant nothing more,
bos loue 22 pet eſteeme.
r41 And though % be nothing fet by,
as one of bafe dearer :
Pet doenot J thy heſts forget,
noꝛſhrinke away from thee.
142Thy righteouſnes Lord is moſt init
foꝛ euer to endure:
Allo thy laly ts truth it felfe,
moſt conſtant and mof fure.
143 rouble ¢aricfe haue feasd on me,
and brought me wondrous lotve,
Bet doe F fill sf thy precepts,
delight toheare and know.
144 The righteouſnes of thy iudgemẽts
doth laſt foꝛ euermoꝛe:
Then teach thoume, foz euen in them,
my lile lyeth bp in ſtore.
KOPH, . Thexix.part.:
Vv Vꝰt feructit heart J calla € cride,
now anfiocre me D L020,
Thatthy commandentents to obferue,
I mavp fullp accoꝛd.
146 To thee my God Imake my —
with moſt Humble rcquett·
Sauc me therefore andZ will keepe
thy prꝛecepts and thy heſt.
147 Wo thee Icride euen tit the mome;
befo2e the day were licht:
Becauſe that J haue in thp wor
mp confidence whole plight.
148 Mine cies preuent the watch by
andere thep call Iwake: (ight⸗
That bp deuilng of thy wos
Zz might fonte contfoot fake..
149 Incline thine cares fobeare nw
and pitty on me take :
As thou watt wont fo indge me Bod,
leaſt life Goulo.me forſake.
150 Mp focs diay neare € doe procure
my death nralicioully :
WA hich from thy latw.are far cone backe,
and fraid front if lewdlv.
151 Dherefore D Lowdapproach thou
fo2 need doth fo require,
And all thy paccepts true they are,
thet helpe J thee defire.
152 Ey tiv commaundements 3 hatte
(learnd,
rot nein buf lone agoe,
hat they remaine for eucrmo7e,
thou haſt them grounded fo.
RESH The xx, part,
V trouble and affliction,
conGder and beheld;
Deliuer me,fo2 of thy law
Jeuer take fat hold.
154 Defend mw good € riahfeous vale;
with {peede me Cuccour fend,
From death as thou haſt prontifen,, 7
— keepe me and defers.
55 As fo2 the wicked, far they are,
* hauing —— and arate:
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Whereby they mightfop Latutes kuote 165 Great peace, red that all (uty haue
they enter rot the trate.
156 Great arethy mercies Lord Igrant so Danger hall their quiet fate.
what tongne cats them attaine 2
Am as thou halk me iudg dere tow,
ſo let me life obtaine.
157 Though many men Did trouble me,
and perfecute me ſore:
Pet from thy lawes Ineuer Hounke,
1102 went alwap fhercfo2e.
1538 And truth it is, fo2 grisfe Z dic,
when J thefe traitors fer,
‘Bccaufe thep keepe no whit thv word,
noꝛ pet ſeeke fo know thee.
159 Behold foꝛ J doe loue thy lawes
{with heart moſt glad and faine:
As thou art good and gracious Loꝛd/
reftore mylife againe. |
160 What thy word Both decrec mult be
arid fo it bath beene euer:
Thy righteous inagements are alfo
moſt truc and decay neuer.
SCHIN. The xxi.part.
1) Winices hauc fought thy crucitic,
cautelefe to make mecrouch:
VBut all in baine, foꝛ of thy tod
the keare DID my Heart touch.
562 And certainly euen of thy word
J was more merry and giad,
When he which of rich ſpoiles and pry,
great ſtore and plentie bad.
563 As forall lics and fallities,
J hate moſt and deteſt:
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aboue all things loue beſt.
as doe typ ſtatutes loue:
impaire 02 once remous.
166 SP» only helpe and comkoꝛt 1928,
J looke fo2 at thy hand;
And therefore haue Jdone thoſe things,
that fhou dioſt me command.
167 Thy lawes haue beene my exerciſe,
which my foule mot deſred: |
So much my loue to thent was bent,
that nought elfe 4 required.
168 Thy flatutes and commandements
FZ kept thou knowoelſt aright :
Foz all the things that J hauc done,
are preſent int thy ſight.
TAY. The xxii. part.
( Loꝛd let mv complaint and rrie,
before thp face appeare:
And as thou bak me pꝛomiſe made,
ſo teach me thee fo feare.
170 Gpine fumble fupplication,
toward thes let finde acceſſe:
And grant me Lord deliucrance,
for fois thy pꝛomiſe.
171Then ſhal mp lips thy praiſes ſpeak
after moſt ample ſort:
Chen chou thy Latutes hak me taught
wherein Fands my comfort: |
172 Spy tongue (hall fing and preach thy
and in this Wife fap tall,
(Song famons acts ana noble lawes,
are iuſt and perfect all.
173 Stretch out thy hand F thee befeccy
and fpeedtip me faue,
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ſinging with heart and voyce,
Thy righteous acts and wonderfull,
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J doe delight alone. are put to oper ſheme.
I me therefosclongdaves to 7 Mith them that peace did hate,
— to magnific : : Cine Icame a.peace toinake, .
Anb of thy iudgements mexcifull, and fet a quicthife :
_ tetme thy fauour trie. 8 ut bohen my tale was tolde,
I 76 F02 % was lot and went allray, Caufeleties wascontreld,
much like a wanbdaing ſheepe: by them that wauld haus rife.
D fecke me fo2 x haus not faila, Lesaui occ#los. P; fale Cæxi. V.V.
thp connmandements to keepe.
Ad Dominum. Pfal.Cxx.T.S.
Dauid banifhed among the barbarous A-
rabians, through falfe reports of enui-
ous flatterers, lamenteth his long a-
bode among fuchinfidels giuen to all
The Prophet fheweth by his own exam-
ple that the faithful! oughtto look
all their fuccour of God alone, who"
will gouerne & giue good fuccefie to
all their godly enterprifes. |
Lift mine epes to Sion hills.
From whence 4 dve attend,
hat fuccour God mo fend +
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== agibich heaucn and carth framed,
£ trouble and in taal balan —— Aap all ings therein named.
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i oS — Foz he will ueuer Aecpe.
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fort: deliuer wie Flap kramli iers lips Po lecpe at all can him catch
kinde of wickedneſſe & contention.
re urhis eies doe cuer watch·
altar, and tongues ffalte report The Lord is thy warrantalway;.
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4 Wibat bantage o tohat thing, seen
(Orth thon thus kor to fting,. 6 Whe Dun thall not thee ees by dav.
— ath burt ghiet? os .@ Moathe Poonehalfe to
5 09 pa tap j ¢
pole tye areatiie ea i Sbhallvot wich colt fice — — night.
of het conſuming fite,. > 7 The Loꝛd twill keep thee from aiutcele
And will thy lile fure faur,.
6 Mas teslona I ftatke, . And thowalfo ſhalt haue,
“Within thee tents foblacke,,_- ~ Inall thy bufinete goed fuecefies. >. >
_ Which bedarsarebpuame:: 8 TWihere cucrthongocinozaut,, 9. 02
3 e locke clect,, God will thy things bying. about.
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Letatus fam. Pſal. Cxxit. WW.
Dauid. siloyceth that God acomplifheth
his promife, and placed his Arke in Si-
‘on, giuing thanks and praying for che
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6 Wo pꝛay let vs not ceaſe,
— —— Foꝛ Jeruſalems peace :
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7 Peace be thy wals about, *
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Adte leuaui. Pfal. Cexiii. TiS.
A prayer of the faithfull, which are afflics®
ted by the wicked worldlings,& co cone
temners of God, =
Sing this as the II 9: Pfalose: |
, OO"; 2) that heanen pol & pnt AI
Ilift mine cies tathee: = = i
== Cuen as the ſeruant litteth hig,
his ma ters hands to fee. |
2 As haitdinains watch their mitris ~
fomegracefartaatchiene, —
toc behold the Lord our ita ee |
till be noe bs forgine. 33 aii ata :
3 Lord grant vs thy woe, |
and mercy in thy fight, _ og
* Ffo2 we ave filo and ouercome = 4
with hatred and deſpight.
Dur minds be au with —
the rich and worldly Wife,
i IAIIICMAIIII. AAVe 62
a Dacwedvieren eheir mocking focke, had long agoe,
tte pꝛoud doe vs detpiſe. ouerwhelmed vs in the decpe:
6 Wut loued be Goo,
; — Dom. Pſal. Cxxiiii. VW. which doth bs fafely keepe,
From bloody teeth,
and thetr moſt cruell boice,,
Which as apeep, ;
to eat vs Would reioyce.
i ‘The faithfull deliuered out of great dan-
ger, acknowledge not tohaue eſcaped
85 their owne power, but through the
favour of God.
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9 —— and we are ſcaped thus.
—8 = Nolet * —— 8 God that made heauen
— Eʒ SES — — i= ~ whe earth is our belpe ther,
Inaintaind: Ff that the Loꝛd had not our His name hath faucd vs,
‘ = ees — *from theſe wicked men.
right ſuſtaind, when all the world Qui confidunt. Pſal. Cxxv. WW.
= SS =? He defcirbeth the affurance of the faith-
againtt bs furioully wade their bps full in their afflictions , and defireth
the wicked.
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, — Sing this as the Benedictus.
2 Polulongagee = Ach as in God the Aord deer truſt
they had deuourd bs all, As mount Sion ihall firmely ttand
And ſwallowed quicke, And be remoued at no hand.
4 fo2 ought that we could deeme Whe Lord will count them firme and inte
Such was their rage, fathat they chall be ſure,
weo might well elteeme. Foꝛ ever tocndure.
qa And as the flouds,
With mighty force do falt, 2 As mighty mountains huge ¢ areal,
fo bad thep now, Acrufalem about doe clofe,
our lines euen brought to thal. So twill the Lon be Onto thofe,
; Wibho on his cooly will doe waite.
+ s Khe ragiug fireames, Such are to him ſo deere,
maoſt pꝛoud in rearing noiſe, ther neuer need to ſeare:
their wealth, and the deftruétion of
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| ip * wicked men his rodd That ſtedfkalt n thy woard abide,
Leadt they through grieke lorſake their uch as willinaly from Ooo fall,
It chall not as their lot Hillbe: (God Aid to kalſe doctcine daily hive, —
Cine Loyd to thofe thy light, ‘Such will the 1.020 ſcatter abroad, —
Ahoſe hearts are true and right. WMith hipocrites thꝛowne downe to pally 7
Gsdtoill them fend pames —
5 But as for ſuch as turne afiae, VBaut Lord grant peace to Iſrael.
Lp crooked waies which thevout fo ught 8
The Lord will furcly bring to nought. Glory to God the father of might, =
With warks mobile they chall abide: and to bis forme our Sauiour, — i
But yeace with Prac, And to theboly Oot, whofe light
Foꝛ euermoꝛe hail divell. Shino in our hearts and bs fucconr,
That the right wav from day today,
Another of the fame by R. W. Ue may waike and yun clovifie:
Sing this as thetea Comm. andements, With hearts Defire all that be heere,
oq Gort t hat bac put their continence CClozthtp the Lord and fap Amen.
A Gipon the Lod sur God onely, ae —
And flee to him fo2 their Defence, Lncentertendo, Pſal. CxxUi, WW. .
Their faith is (ure, firme to endure, : yy
Grounded on Chuk the comer Kone, This Pfalme was made after the returne
Moued with none il: but ſtandeth Tl, of the peopie from Babylon, & fhew= \
Htedfatk like to the mount Sioen. eth that the mean ef their deliverance —
was wonderful!, after the feauenty —
Ano as about Jeruſalem, - -yeares of captiuity, forefpoken of —
The mighty hils doe it compaſſe, der. 25. 12. and 29.10.
20 that no enemies come fo thent,
Be burt that towne in an caſe: Yv V = Se 5 7 =
Ho God indecd iiteuerp need, — —
Wis kaithkull people dath defend, Hen that the Lord againe his
Standing them by alluredly, 55* =i {SS SS SSS
From this time forthworld wits hs anes
penny —— Dion had fo: 3th brought, from bondage.
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The fitters aNd tiicoblies 0d, great and alſo ſeruitude —— ae
To tarry bpon his family, eS eter
Meat they alfa from God Hould goe, “Work was ſuch as did — mans j |
Falling to ſinne and wickedneſſe »—-;---;-—-- PUGET 1
4 O i020 defend toond Without end, — a — = “4 ,
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Peo ee a TMA ALY Ble:
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much like to them that bfe tt to —
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And thereunto doe {et his —
See et oe Se Se Likelvife in paine men Endertate,
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= = = — Crcept the Low be their ſaſegard.
222·2 ee ——— — ene
ſuew ovs ic pfull men · Though pe rife carlp in the morne,
And fo at night aoc late to bed,
2 The heathen kolke Feeding full hardly with bootwne bread,
were korced then this to conkeſſe, et were pour labour lof and woe :
Dow thatthe 1 ov Wut they whome Cod doth loue ¢ keep,
great things for him had done : Recene things with quiet lleep.
3 But much more we,
aand therefore can conteſſe noltſſe: 3 Therfoꝛe mark wel wh en euer pou fee.
Witherefore toisy, That men haucheires to enioy their land
Vc haue good cauſe as we begun. It is thegiftof Gods owne hand:
4 D Lord goe forth, F02 Geo himſelſe doth multiply.
thourant cur bondage end, Df his great liberallity,
As to deſarts, he bleſſing of poſterity.
theflowing riuers — 4 And when his children come to age,
. ¢ Fulltruc itis, Thevy growe in ftrenath and actiucnefle
that they which ſowe in teares indeed In perfor and m comelineſſe,
time {will come, . So that athaftthot with courage,
whenthey Hhatl reape in mirth ¢ isp: Ol one that hati a mov trong arme,,
6 They went and wept lieth wot (o ſwift 102 doth like barme:.
5: erties precious leed, 5 D tellishe thathath bis quiuer, |
full oftentimes did them annoy. Furniſhed with f uch arfillery,
7 But their returne, F.02 Wyen in perill he hall be, .
7 Such one thail neuer hake nor Giver,
With iop they thall fure fee...
Their ſheaues home bring
and not empaired be.
When that be pleadeth before the Judge
daaintt bis. foes that beare him grudge,
Beati omnes, P fal. Cxxvit. T.S.
J Nifi Dominus. Pal. (xxvii. WH.
' Ati is not mans wit, power or labour, but Herein he defcribeth the — C=
. the free goodnes of God that ect ftate of perfOs mariedin the fear ofGod
and
andthe promifes of Gods bleffingsto 6 And made asaratle vpon thebeute,
all them that liue in this honourable which twithereth ere tt growe. |
eftate according toGods commande- 7 herot᷑ the mower cannot finde =
ments. : enough to all bis hand: ae
— orz he can fillbislap that —
Sing thathes 37. Pſalme. ae take vpon ite, % wa
Lefled art thou that feare ft God, .
and walkelt in his way: 8 Moz pallers bypray Godan them,
2 #02 of thy labour thou ſhalt cat, # et his blotting all, *
happy art thou 3 fap : Noꝛ fap, we bleffe pou in the Name,
3 ithe fruttfull tines on thy boule Gide, ~ pe sgn the Lord at all. ; ;
fo doth thp tuife ſpring out, “_ 9
| Thy child2en and like Oliue plants Kt A oe
tbp tableround about. —— | Deprofiandis. P fal. Cae sam
4Thus artthou blest that kearelt God, An effectuall prayer to obtaine mercy &
and he thalllet thee fee forgiuenefle ofhis finnes, & at length -
The pꝛomiſed Jeruſalem, deliuerance from ail euils. |
and his felicttie. — —
5 Hou thalt thy childꝛeus childꝛen ſee, IIe —
to thygreat topes encreaſe: BH
Ando tthetwifegrace on Heacl, rae 2: 5 : thee 4 J make mp Mowe» 7
4 pofperity and peace, —— Ss
when Daigers me oppꝛelle, Zz x
He admonifheth the Church to reioyce BEtaof — = ee
through affli¢tioninallages,forGod call, J figh, playne, and groane
will deliver, and fuddenly deftroy the — $2575 = — —
enemiesthereof. |
truſting to ſinde releaſe. 2. Beare
. : 5 Sing this as the 137. Pſalme. [fered Saese ae — > ee |
* Fi they, note Iſrael mav fay, 2 =e a
Sepeexpugnancrunt.Pfal. (xxix.
me front my pouth aſſaild: now D Lord my requeſt, ſoꝛ
2 Ott they alſaild me frommy vouth, —S— — — ba
pet ncuer they preuaild. st is — — ii
3 Upon mo backe the plotuers plot, is due tune, and F
and furrowes long did cate: EES == f= Se = 5
4. Whe righteous Loꝛd hath cut t — —
of wicked foes at laſt. — ape sth — vnto
pave mine.
s 2 Loꝛd our cod it thou weigh,
our ſimes and them peruſe,
Who ſhall then eſcape and fap
Ican my fslfc ercute?
4 ut 1030 fhou art mercifull,
and turnlt to bs thy grace:
That we with hearts wok carefull,
ſhould feare befoze thy face.
5 In GodJ put my whole truff,
my feule waites on his will:
Foꝛ his pꝛomiſe is matt iui,
aand Ahape thereu tll.
6 ploule fo Gon hath regard,
wilhing fo2 him alway:
Moꝛe then thep that watch and ward,
ta fee the dawning Dap.
7 Let Sfracl then boldly,
in fhe Lord puthis truſt:
He is that God of mercy,
a eet bis deliver muit.
8 Foꝛr he it is that muſt ſaue
Iſrael from his ſinne:
And all ſuch as furely haue,
their con lidence in him.
Domine non eft: Pſal. Cxxxi. N.
Dai chargedwith ambition,protefteth
his humility befote God,
Sing this as the Lamentation,
oC Lod J am not prft in minde,
Ihaue ns ſcoꝛnetulleie:
J— doe not srercife mp felfe,
in things that be to hie.
‘Sut as achilde that weaned 1S,
euen from bis mothers beak :
D0 haue J Lowbehaudmytelie
in lence and tit relt.
| ® Iſrael truk ithe Low,
1 —— Mt
= ee
plalme Cxxxi.Gxxxii.
From this time forth fo2 euermoꝛe
from age fo ane J fap.
Memento Dom.Pfal, Cxxxii, M.
—
The faithfull grounded on Gods promiſe
made vnto Dauid, deſireth that hee
would eſtabliſh che fame,both as tous
ching his pofteritie, ant the building
of the Temmple,to pray therin as it was
fore-fpoken.
Sing this asthe'73. Pfaime.
Emember Danids troubles Wood,
how to the Loꝛd be ſwore:
And vowd a vate fo Jacobs God, -
to keepe fo2 euermore.
Jwill not come within mp hone,
nor climbe bp te my bed,
Nor let my temples take their reſt,
1192 the cies in my bead.
il J haue found out fo2 the 11920,
a place to reſt thereon :
An houſe fo2 Jacobs Gon to be,
an habitation. .
We heard of it at Cuphrata,
there did we heare this founds
And in the fields and korreſts there,
thele voices firit were found. rt
Ce till aſſay and ace fo not,
bis tabernacle there,
: Bekoꝛe his foottoole ta falldotoe, re
vpon our kitees with feare.
Avife D 1020, arife J fap,
into thy reſting place,
Both thou, and the arke of thy ſtreugth
the preſence of thp grace. =
Let all thy Prieſts be clothed 1020,
with truth and righteouſneſſe,
Let all thy Saints and holy men,
— fingall _ topfulnete,
—
|e SE rita eede i? 2 Y YF ergo ye tin cid x
Aino farthyfernant Dauids fake, J— J
refuſenot Lord Jſay, Sing this as the 137. —2 *
She kace of thine annointed, Loꝛd, ow happy athingitis, *
noxꝛ turne thp face away. —J and toot fe for re fer,
The ſecoud part. — eek far te hols :
DheLowtoDaurtolworcintruth, , 7 calth to nite that ſweet pect |
and will not chaꝛinke from it : and thar coftly ointment,
maping, the tout of thy Boop - hich ove the lacrilicers —
vpon thy feat tall At. by Gods precept wag tpt.
And tf thp konnes myp covenant keepe, sah Be
that 3 hall learne cach ane : 31t wet not Aarons bea alone,
vpon thy princely throne. And fara, if nip rumtedotone, ⸗/
ho! . bis rich attire about. |
Aye Low beutelte bath aN es * 4 And as the lower group doth naire ©
pa lotics ean fa nieee the ociy of Hermon Gill:
Saping, this ts mv reſting place,
% lout andlike it tue. And Sion with hiv fluer drops,
Aud J will bleſte and che eucreale, the felbs with Fcute Nath. Gis oa
ber inctualls euery —— Euen ſo the Lod beth) poure on tent, |
the needy that be there. Whole hearts and mindes without all
: ¥ ea Fw wildeckeandclotheber priets chis Anat doe Reepe and hole.
: with my faluation
: And allher Saints fhall fintg for io Eecenunc, Pfal, Cxxxiiii. V. K.
of my pretection: He exhorteth the Leuites that watch in |. :
here will J furcly make fhe horne the Temple, to praife the Lord, g
of Danio forte bud:
FJoꝛ Jhaue there ordaind for mine,, Sing this as the Beneditins, om 4
a lanthorne bꝛight and good. Ehold and haue regard, o
vec ſeruants of He i028, :
Ag for mine enemies J will clothe, Wihich in his houle bp night doe {
with ſhame fo2 euermoꝛe: zaiſe him With one accom. — ff
ut J willcaulehis crownetowhine, 2 Urftoppourhandsonbice, >
“moze freth then beretofoze. vnto bis holp place, me |
Ecceguam bewnm of. Cras wan. AS Oe epee Ot ae,
‘The commendation of godly and bro. a
therly amitie, compared tothe moft 3 Fortwhy,theLoowha pie, | i
precious oylementionedinExod:zo, botycarthanabeaucnframe, an f
* | Doth
a
, aca kia Pfalme CXXXYV. | 73
* Sion blette, and boill conſerue, Weis indeed aboue all Gong, |
for euermoꝛe the ſame. moſt cafe to entreat.
6 Foꝛ whatſoeuer pleaſed him,
Landate nomen. Pfal.Cuxxv. M. all that full well be wrought,
In heauen and earth, and i the fea,
He exhorveth the faithfullro praife God which he bath framde of nought.
_fochis maruciious works and S265 7 Welitts wp clouds euen from the earth
to the confufion of all [dolatrie, be mares lightinigs —E
He bꝛingeth forth the windes alfo,
— — === bemabde nothing in baine.
Oj — j= a Z 8 Be (mote the fir borne of cach thing,
—— the Low,praifc him. pale — in Egipt that tooke rect
— = SS ==5 We (pared there no lining thing, _
————— aſt.
— e him with one accord: O Foe man sen Pee See
rt ee Se 9 Be bath in thee chewd wonders great ©
= — — SS DE gipt boidofbannts: -
lar care ttill al all pe — be vat ne On Pharaoh thy curfed ising;
and Hts. feuere ſeruants.
“ay oz 10 Be finote then manpnations,
uants of the * —* praite fe im ve a did.great acts and things,
—— = — — *** —— e ſſew the great and mightied,
a ere aa fa eee =e — and chiekfelt of thetr kings.
ea — ind and be in the ho —
ee Sees et Se tl Sehon hing of the Amozrites,
=sbiSt= == Eat Sos ie Dog King of Baſan:
— Be of his court and of his Be ſlew alſs the Bingdomes all,
SSS — that were of Canaan:
= SSS — SS 12 And gane their land to Irael,
houce puce hun with one accord. me heritage we fee:
o Iſrael his owne peo e
— id for be ts good, ant heritage to be. &.
ig praiſes fo his name : |
is a comely andqocothing, Thefecond part. :
__ itaies ta Boe the fame. I 3 — O oe Killendure, |
$02 wyyethe Lor hath chofe Jacob, __ 419 thy memoria |
4g0 very sie —— ” Throughout allgenerations t- 3H
foo hath hechofen Ifrael, that are o2-euer fhall. : |
his treafure fo2 to be. 14 Zhe Low will furelp now anenge,
bis people all indecte :
5 Fo2 this Jknow and am right fure, ‘And to his feruants he thall het,
esa is very iit ss faugur ut time of need.
——
ae
ce | PiiimeEXXX VA jah
— 5 The Idols of the heathen are made, BESo== — — 3*
— — —
~~. thi — — —
in all the coatts and lands: : “=f
Of Glucrandof cone be J— vnto the Lord of — bis mercy :
the warks cucn of mets hands. fẽ——— (=
16 Dhey haue ther mouthes ¢ cannot ee — *
and eies and haue no ſight· ¶ peake, endureth fo2 euer. Which aot)
17 Hhev haue eke cares, bearenothing
their mouthes be bꝛeathleſſe quite. 2 — —
18 Wherekore all they are like to them, great wondrous works, for apis mn —
tos
— ise oe
that doc fo fet them forth : — —* =
Aud hketwile they that trutt im them, — — ===
92 thinke they be ought forth. Urety 102 euer.
19 D all pe houfe of Iſrael, 5 Which by his wiſedome nade thehea
fee that pe pratfe the Wow: «for his mercy endureth fo2 ever: ane
Aud ve that be of Aarens houſe, 6 Which on the waters ſtretchtthe eg)
pꝛaile him with one accord. fo2 his ntercy endurethfo2 ener.
20 And re that beof Leuies houſe — WUlpich made areat lights tothittea- ·
— ve likewife the con. Bit fo2 his mercy endureth for ener. (ps0
And all that ſtand in aive of him, . 8 = lunne to rule the lightfeme bap, “|
praife hint with one accor. | or big mercy endureth forcuer.
21 And out of Sion ſound his pꝛaiſe, 9 The moon 3
: ¢ftars toguive theniaht,
__ the great praite of the L020: ſoꝛ his merep endureth fo2 deuer:iboane |
Which dwelleth in geruſalem, 10. Which (mote Egipt with their irlt
pꝛaiſe him with one accoꝛnd. cgoꝛ his mercy endurethforeucr.
Coufitemini. P fal.Cxxxvic N. Il Gnd Iſrael bꝛought out from them, —
A moftearneft exhortatiõ to giue thanks foꝛ bis merep-endureth fo2 ever. 4
vnto God forthe creation and gouer- 12 with mighty hand ¢ ſtretched arme,
nance ofall things, ©: fozbis mercy endureth for curs . |
Pgs = — Z 13 WMhich cut thered fea in tine parts; -
eve. fe hae — 2 14 ana Arael made patfe there thꝛough
ee oe a9: — — loꝛ his mercy endureth for euer.
lor his mercy — —— fo2 —— 15 And drowned Pharadh and his hott,
— = —— for bis mercy endureth fozcucr.:
BOS R= SS-8— = Chrough wilaernes his peoplelen,
pratte vnto the Goof — bis. foz his mercy endureth for euer.· —4
te — SL Sra cae — — be Which did ſenite great noble kit
* endureth fog euer. Giue pꝛaiſe fer his mercy endureth me 4
_seggat anagem —
ſoꝛ his mercy endureth foreuer:
1 9 As Sehon King of Amoꝛites,
coꝛ his mercy endureth fo2 ever.
20 Gib Do the king of Baſan tan,
‘ * fo2 bis mercy endureth for euer.
21 And gaue their land kor heritage,
a fo2 his mercy endureth fo2 ever :
2 Euen to bis feruant Iſrael,
- for bis mercy endureth fo2 eucr.
- 93 Kemembeing bs in bale eftate,
for his mercy cndureth fo2 ever.
24 and from appꝛeſſors reſcued bs,
loꝛ his mercy enbureth kor euer.
2 25 Which giveth kosde vnto all llech,
fo2 bis mercy endureth for ever.
26 Waaife yee the 1020 of heauen aboue,
ſcoꝛ his mercy erdureth fo2 ever.
j 27 Giue thanks vnto the £020 of 10208,
= for bis mercp endureth fo2 euer.
Anotherofthefameby T.C,
Sig intis as the 32. Pſalme.
Laud fhe Lob benigne,
Whoſe mercies laſt foꝛ ave:
Gut thanks and poaifes fing,
i 2 To God of Gods Jſay.
Hm certainlp, &.
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5 Ubi God omnipotent,
Dy bis great wifenomebhie,
The heaucnlp firmament,
wid frame as we doe ſee:
F 02 certainly,
Wis mercies dure,
oth firme and lure,
Eternally.
6 Bea he the heauie charae,
Of all the earth did ttretch:
And on the waters large,
Whe famehe id outreach.
Foꝛ certainly, ec.
7 Great lights he made tabs,
ae why? bis loue is ape:
8 Such as the Sunne tue fee,
Worule the lightfome dap.
Forcertainlyp, ¢c.
9 And cke the Moone ſo cleare,
Which Hineth in our fight :
Gnd ſtarres that doe appeare,
To guide the darkfome night.
Forcertatlp, ec.
Io UUith grieusus plagues and fore
All Egypt fmote he then:
The firſt boꝛne, leſfe € moꝛe
Ve llew of beaſts and men.
Forcerfainlp, ec.
11 Gnd from amidlſt their land,
is Iſrael forth baought :
12 WUUbich he with mightp hand;
And ftretched arme hath Wrought.
Foꝛ certainly, €c.
13 Whe feahecut in two,
Which {rood vp like a walls
14 And made —— to goe
His choſen childzer all
15 Bnt
F “ae?
I 5 But there he wheimed then
The proud King Wharaoh,
With his Huge hoff of mest,
And Charists. che alfo
Foꝛ cortainely/cc.
J /
16 Who les through wilderneſſe,
His people ſafe and found,
Sind fo 02 his loue endleffe,
17 Great kings be brought fo ground:
Forcertainlp, ẽc·
13 And llew with puifant hand
Vines mighty and of fame,
19 Ss of the Amoꝛites land,
Sehon the ing bp name:
Foꝛ certainly, ec.
20 And Da (the Giant large)
Df alan king alfo,
21Whaſe land ſoꝛ heritage,
He gaue his people tho:
F02 certatily, fe.
a2 Euen bnto Ilrael.
Wis ſeruant deare Flap,
ve gaue tie fame to divell,
Sno there abwe fer ave:
*
4 Hor certainly,ce. |
22 To minde he nin bs call,
In our molſt bafedearee’: ;
24and from oppeetiszgall,. -
In ſafety (et vs free:
Forcertamly €c.
2; Ail fiz on earth abzoad,
With foode He doth fulfil:
- 26 Whereloꝛe ot f heaven the Cod.
: To laud be thy will:
For certariilp,¢e.
Super flomina. Nal. Cxxxvit WW.
Tht Uralites in their captiuity hearing the.
7 Chaldeans —— en
Theu let mv fineers quite forget,
Pai
e God *
and his religion, defire God to punith
the Edomites, who prouoked the Ba⸗
bylonians again{t them, and Sg arse
the deftruction of Babylpa. | J
| WE: ea See
: Pen as we fate in —
— ——
tn > — — =
the riuers round about, and in remem ⸗
—
brance of Sion, the teares for griete
— 2p SSS fe —
burſt out: we hang d our harps. and. oe
Seeereenes ey et = — |
infiruments, re willow trees vpon: Se
=
F 02 in Chat Bie, men faz their ote,
ee —
bad planted many sits...
—t ——
et ee ee —
}
-
— —
3Then they to whem tue priſoners were
faid tobs tau tinal : $.
Now let vs heare vour hebꝛew forges j
and pleatant melodie.
4. Glas, fata ine, vihocan once frame, 8
bis f orrowtu beart to fine,
The peaifcs ef the liuing God.
thus vnder a ſtrange Ki gs
5 But vet fF Jerufalem
out of nv heart ict fine,
the warbling | Barpeto guide. “Zl
6 And let my tongue. within mp —
——— a Pp A ep ‘i iG xxxix.
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i inset tnerfat, «(ss SFO} hou thy name hall by thy woꝛd,
It that Atay before F fee, aduancedoucr all,
thy kull deliuerante pak. = 3 3 Wen T did call thouheardek me,
— F aid thou bak made alſo,
7 Therefore D Low remember now, The power of enereated ſtrength,
the curled noiſe and cry, within my foule to grow.
That Edoms ſonnes againſt bs made,
when thep razd our Citic. 4 Bea all the Kings on earth,they all
“Remember Lord thecrucl wozds, giue praiſe ta thee D Wow:
wehyen as with one accor, Fo2 they of thy mot holy mouth,
They cryed, on, lacke, and razd our wals oe beard the mighty word.
in detpight of the Lord. 5 They of the waies of Gan the 198,
in linging thall intreat :
8 Cuen fo chalt thou O Babilon, Becauſe the glory of the Loz,
at length to duit be brought : itis erceeding great.
“sin happy thall that mar be cald,
_that our reuenge bath wrought. 6 he Word is hie,and pethe doth
9 Vea blefied thall that nian be cald, behold the Lotuly ſprite:
that takes their chilozen vong, But hecontemmng inowes a farre,
=o Bath thei bones aga hard ſtanes the proud andlofty wight.
. Ivbich lic the ſtreetes among. 7 Althouch in midſt of trouble 3
Confitebor t tibi. Pfal. Cuxxviti, N. oe Watke, pet Mall 5 Meith f
Menucd bp thee, D nw Low,
Dud praifeththe goodneffe of God to- thou wilt iretch ont thy hand,
wards him, for which euen forraine 3
Princes fhall praife the Lord together Upon the weath of all my foes,
"with him, and he isaffuredto haue _ andfaucd (yall J be:
Slike commfortof — —— ashere- Wy thy righthand the Lord Goa will
4 rofore. 10 5, ’ perfoune this iworketome.
ef i 8 Thy mercy Lordendures fo2 aves —
— Sing tid asthe 47. Pfalne, Lod doe net me forfake: a
"IF Bee will a maite With my whole Forſake nis not which am the worke,
A mp xox may Geo, alwaies, (heart which chine olune hand id make, ay
Cveitin the preſegce ofthe Gong, 29 - ; ae
will aduarics the praile. | Domine probafti. Pfal. Cuxxix N.
cena “yt sh ta Dauid to cleanfe his heart fromal hypo⸗
7 crifie,fheweth that nothingis fofecrer,
; month, which God feeth not. Aftereclaring
| his zeale and feare of God, hee prote- .
kuen kor thy louing kiadnelle fake, ſteth to bean enemie to all thein that
an in fap ae “A withall: : contemne God.
Pe it pk De a em k * Sing
Plame CXXXIX.
Sing this as the % —E—
Lora thou haſt me fride x knowne,
my fitting thou dof know,
2 Gnd riung eke, my thoughts a farre,
- thou bnderttandtt alfa.
3 Sv pathes pea and my lving dovone,
thoucompalſſeſt alwapes,
And by kamliar cuſtome art,
acquainted With ny waies.
4 No ford is in my tongue D 1020,
but knowne it isto thee:
5 Thou me behinde hold, and before
thou lateft thp band on me.
6 Too wonderfull aboue my reach,
Loꝛrd is thy cunning fill:
It is too high that 3 the ſame,
cannot attaine vntill.
7 From Licht of thy all ſeeing ſpirit,
1.033 tobtther thatl 3 aoe 2
D2 whither ſhall J fite alway,
thy paefence to {cape fro ?
$ To heauen if J mount aloefé,
loe thou art preſent there ;
Bn heli tf 4 lye Downe belowe,
cucn there thou doeſt appeare.
9 Pealet me take the morning wings,
and let me goe and hive,
Euen there there are the fartheſt parts
tobere flowing fea noth five,
1o Pea eneit thither alſo thalt,
thy reaching hand me guide:
And thy right hard hail hold me fart.
and snake me to abide.
7 1 Pea ify fap the darkneſſe fhatt,
pet ſhroud me from thp fight:
Avce euen alfo the varkott might,
about me ſhall be tight.
12 ea darkeneile hidethnot from theee
14Thee will Jpꝛaiſe, made featefully,
- Shp works avemarueilous, right well
moe then thefand Ffee :
but niaht noth thine as da
Lo thee the darkuette ——
are both alike alway.
The ſecond part.
13 Forthou poſſeſſed hak my raines,
and thou halk couered me,
WMhen F within my mothers wombe,
encloſed was by chee.
and wondrouſly Jam:
my ſoule doth know the ſame.
15 Wy bones they are not hid from thee
although tt fecref place,
Jhaue bene made, and in the earth,
beneath J fhaped was.
16 When J twas fapnicles, then thine ei eie
fate me, for ut thy booke, :
Were written all waught was before,
that after faihion tooke. J
17The thoughts therfore of thee D con |
hol deare they are fone? =
And of them all how pa fing gteat,
the endleſſe number be > - |
18 af Jſhould rount them loe their fot |
And whenſoeuer J awake,
vet am J ſtill with thee.
19 Tho wicked and the blondy men, F
oh that thou twouldeiiflap: =. >
Euen thofe D Gon te whome —
depart from me Flap ꝛ;
20 Cuen thoſe of thee D Loa mp Gov.
that ſpeake ſo wickeolp: a
Thoſe that are lifted bp in ——
being cnemies to ther.
21 Hate JInot them thathate ha
and that inearnell wile? 1*
ue n'ai
——
—
phate
* plalme CXL.CXLI. a
Contend Iet geint them all, where with Tprapandmeane,
againt thee that ariſe? 7D L0ꝛd my God thou onely art,
22 J bate them with bufained hate, the ſtrength that faueth me.
euen as my bitter foes yy head in day of battell hath,
23 Tryme O God, ¢ —— lt bette coucred Mill by thee.
t ts pꝛoue and difciofe, j
mip Chavights pone 8 Let not D Lowthe wicked haue,,
24 Confioer Lozdif wickednelle, the endof his defire:
— tame there any be: Prrforne not hts ill thoughts lealt he,
And in thy way, D God myguide, with pride be fet on fire.
oR fo euer lead thou me. 9Okthem that compaſſe me about,
Gop the chiefelt of then all:
Eripe mse Domine. Pfal, Cul. N. Low let the mifchtefe of their lips,
¥ Dauid prayeth vnto the Lord againftthe vpon themfelucs befall.
cruelty,falfhood,& i iniuries of his ene-
mies, oi etna ofhis fuccour. Io Let coales fall om them, let him caſt
Wherefore he prouoketh the iuſt to themi in conſnming flame:
praiſe the Lord, and to aſſure them- nd tn deepe pits fo as they map’
— of his tuition. not rife out of the fame,
O0y ; 11 Forno backbiter hall onearth,
- "Sing this as the Lamentation. be fet in fable plight ;
Dad faueme fromthe cutllinan, And euill to deſtruction ill,
and fromt the cruell wight. ſhall hunt the cruel wight.
| 2 Deliuer me, wyich euill doe
imagine in their (p2ite. 12 Ixknow the X ad the afflicted wilt
Which make on me continual warre, reuenge and iudge fhe pose:
their tongues loe they haue whet: ~ Abe tu thall praiſe thy name, iuſt *
31ine Serpents bnderneth their ipüs diwell with thee euermore.
4 Keepe me D Lor from wicked panda
to cauſe my ſleps to ſſide.
5 The pꝛoud haue laid a ſnare foꝛ me,
is Adders popfon fet Domine clamaui. Pfal, Cæli. M.
pieferue me to abide: Dauid being’ grieuouſſy perfecuted yn-
Fr be from thecruci man that meanes, God take vengeance of his enemies.
ana thep haue ſpread anct: Sing this as the 137. Pſalme.
; WMith cords in my pathwav,and cing, (ye Loꝛd vpon thee doe Icall,
forme eke haus they fet. Lord haſt thee vnto mee:
And hearken 1023 puto mp boice,
y- 6 Therefore 4 fain vnto the Lord, {hen J doe crp to thee.
4 thou art my God alone: 2 Ag incenfelet nw pavers be,
paspetes me D Lord, O heave the voice, directed tn. thine eares:
der Saul deſtreth fuccour & patience tl
* —— ri
tip the splitting of onions “SS 1 Feat me 2a ad. pf Celi Ne, Doms
AS euening lacriũce · ne | <Deittd neither for feare noranger sae:
| kill Saul, but with a quiet mind ae bal
f 3 Dyilow ta guibitts abe mouth vynto God,who preſerued him.
fet thon a watch betore,
And allo of mp mouing lips, Sing this asthe 114. Pfalme.
OD D Loge keepe thou the dore · Besꝝ the Lord Gon with my voyce,
4That ghouls wicked works commit, *Aoinfendoutmypcrie: = = = |
encline thou not my beart : And with my trained vopce wate”
With men of their velicates, the Low Gov pꝛayed J. 5iIJ
Loꝛd let me eat no part · 2 (Hv meditation in bis fight, *
5But let the righteous ſmite me Lor, Gia Antbe pretence ofthestoy { :
fox that ts good fo2 me : mptroublepipbeclaree =
ALet them reproue me and fhe ſame, one
A precious ople thall be. 3 Althouah perplered was mp fpirit, ae |
Such ſmiting wallnot breake mp head, mp path was kaowne to thee: :
fhe time thall ſhortly fall: In war where J did fall, afnare,
When J hall in their miflery, thev flily laid forme, an
make pavers for them all. 4 Jlookt and viewd on my righthand, |
: th 8 Riot: - }
6 When when in llonie places downe, a —— masts any ;
their Judges fall becad· | inp Coule wone cared tho. Si ;
exten fhall they heare mip woꝛrd, fo2 then J
they hane a plealant tate. 5 Then cried Ita the Low and fad
7 Dur bores about tie graues monty, rav helps thoi netp att. ee |
hoc ſcattered are thep found, — . Thon inthe Land oflining att . sé
| Ashe that heweth wood, opfe imyp portion and mp peri ~
‘shat diggeth bp the ground. | 6 Wearke tomy cry for F aur b3 ought,
8 But D my Lord my God, mine vice fullloty,teliuermies ·
. at ogee —— % > Forthey that doe me perſecute,
y _ Baelsoke bp vnto thee: forme tos firong thev be.
J In thee is all nip trait, let not
a Tip fouie foxfaken be. : 7That Imay p2 aiſe thy name Hy louie 4J
5 Which they hance laid to catch me i, feompafon Lord byutgout:
3.020 keepe me from the {nares When thou art good taine, the tuft, J
And fromthe ſubtill cing of them, fhall pꝛeaſe me round about.
that wicked voorkers are. |
Domine exaudi. P fal. Cxbii. M. |
10 The wicked into their ow zenets, An carnelft prayer for remiffion of f innes >
together let thent fall, acknowledging that the enemies di
ges Jdoe by thy helpe eſcape, cruelly perfecute him by Gods *
* danger otchem all. GES —— defireth to be reftores = A |
J
—*8
a4
—_ 6?
te — — dusts by his holy D Loꝛd oeliuetine, ~~ i 4
| ſirit, that he may ſo end the reft of his From all my enimies, 4
life in thetruc feare andferuiceof God, haue hidden me {with thee.
10 Teach me to doe thy twill,for thou
Sing this as the L41.Pfalme. thouart mp Gon J fap:
Ordherre nip pagper, hark the plaint Let thy good kpirit vnto the land
_ that Idoe make to thee: of mercy meconusp.
mi, hey dintip natiue truth, and in
| hy iuſtice anſwere me·. 11Foꝛ thy names fake with quicining
2 ———— with thy ſeruant Rord, aliue doe thou me make: (grace
oh enter not at all: And out of trouble bꝛing my foule,
— or iuilificd bein thy fight, ceuen koꝛ thp Juſtice faite.
not one * et Hall. 12 And fo2 thy mercy flap my foes,
D i228 dDefrov them all:
omy life to oun ie thomme, | thy feruatit am and thal.
J laid me in the darke like them —
that dead are Loti aganee. Benedittus Dom.P fal, Culiiii. N.
4Mithinme i in perplerity, Dauid praiſeth the Lord for his victories
was mine accumbred fprite: and kingdome reſtored, yet calling for
And in me was my froublea hcart⸗ the deftrustion ofthe wicker: and de»
’ amazʒed and atkright. clareth wherein the felicity ofany peo⸗
i fj ft th..
5 Pot Jrecord time pale, in all ——— —
thy works JImeditate: Sis erie tz Philp 7
— ng this asthe 141.Plalme.. Aes
Pea in the works 3 meditate PD Lek be the Lord my ſtrẽach that doth
Which thy bands haue create. inſtructt my hands to fight:
| 6 Lathes D iow my Godlee J. Whe 10 that sath my fingers frame, —
* — — —— hands, fo battell by his might.
ote the siete ekg 2e is my goconesie, foot, and. towers:
: — deliuerer and ſhield: |
rhim J tru, mp pecple he
: i
a 7Heareme with eed mp cpirit doth fail nip oes satin sis
hide not thy face me feo: . ſubdues tome to peda. ~ 7
J lfc hail J be like them that downe 3 O Loꝛd wyhat thing is man, that him
inte the pit doe gee. thou bolded fo in price:
81et mi thylouing kindneſſe in — Msfonne of man that vpon him,
the moerning heave ad knaw: thou thinbet in this wiſe?
Foꝛ theeſs my trug, ſthew wme4 Man is but like to vanity,
e theloay thats hall ace. actin fa paftebisdatestocnmd,
(oF au ft veme foule ‘9 ar: 5As Eeeting haves bow dovvne O 2018
the
ae
_—
. + £4] Th Lave a Oe ee *
che heauens and delcew. * pte
8* e people are
6 The mountaines touch and they chall
cate footh thy lightning fame, (Cmoke — Pte Cots —
And featter them, thine arrowes thoote, Exaltaho te. Pfal. (xlu,N. ;
confume them with the fame. Dauid defcribeth the — proui- = |
7 Lend dot thine had cuen from abotic, dence of God,in gouerning and in pre= ·
O Lord deliuer mec, feruing all the other creatures. He prai- 3
Take me from waters qreat,fromband feth God for his iuftice, mercie, and
of frangers make me free. {peciall louing kindnestoward all Ithofe |
8 Whole Cubtile monty of vanity, that call ypon thim, that feare him, and ©
and fondnefle doth intreat : ra loue him, =
Grd thetr right hand ts aright hand Seer ok —
of falſhood anddeccite, ing this asthe 84. F fi alme |
— — oon Traore, —
ma 2 = |
On Tioll and on inlklrument 2 Foꝛ euer will J praifethyname,
‘fen ſtringed vnto thee. and praiſe thee dap by Bap. q
10 Cuenbeit is that onely gives 3 ———— Bern > iris praite
eliuerance ot hings : 4 Front race to race they Mall thy works
Anto his feruant Dauid helpe, raife and thy power preach,
from hurtful ſword be bꝛings.
11 From ftrangershandmelaueand 5 Zof thy glorious maickie,
whofe mouth falkes vanitie: (hicld the beautic twill record :
— Auntheirrighthandisarighthand And meditate bponthy works,
of guile and ſubtiltie. : moft wonderfull D 1020:
19 the
52 That our fos may beas the plants, f= — —
Asher growing earth doth reate⸗ gun x to publiſh all abꝛdd edd
Dur daughters ascarwd comer ſtones
like to a Palace faire. thy sreatne tte will not pare. i
13 Dur garners full and plentymay, 7 And they into thementionfhall |
ith ſundry forts be found; byeake of thy goodneſſe areat : a |
Dur —— baits thoufandsin our ſtreets And Jaloud thy righteouſneſſe, a |
tert thoufands may abound. in linging Gall repeate. ; a
eu r aa
Rs <8 ——— ean re — a8 — 2 — di lta |
atnone doe bs inuade: haundin J
There be no goings out,nocrie Conc Saif
within our ſtreets be made : ;
1 5 The people bletted ate, tit eth | Pea — Oo — > ae
his mercy doth exceede ⸗·
Pfaline CxLV.
78
Lauda aniwa mex. Pal. Cri. LT.
10 Ld all thp tuorks Do pratfe thee Lord, Dauid teacheth that none fhould purtheir
and dee thy honour ſpread.
‘11 Thr Saints de blelle thee € thep dee
thy kinadomes glorv ſhow: .
12 And blafe thy power to caule se fond °
of men bis power to know.
The ſecond part.
13 And of thy mighty kingdome eke,
fo fpacad the alozious pꝛaiſe:
Loy kingdome Hud akingdome ts;
that Both endurealivates.
And thy dominion thꝛoughout ail a ge,
“endures without delay :
14. The Worn vpholdeth them that fall
their fiding he doth flav.
15 The cies of all that wait on ther,
thou doſt them all relieue:
And thou to each ſuctiſing foode,
in ſeaſon dus doſt giue.
16 Thou openck thy nughty Gand;
and boun tifullv doſt fill:
Al things whatſoeuer doe liue,
with gifts of thy good will.
(17 Dherowisiull walt his waics,
his works are holy all: |
18 HNecre all he ts that call on him,
in truth that on him call.
19 Be the defites which thev require,
that feare him Will fulfill: a
And be will heave them when they erie,
and ſaue them all he wil.
20The 1030 wreferues all thoſe to him
that bente Wotiing hearts
“SB utte ali them that wicken are, © -
will biterlpfubuert.
2198p thankfull mouth hat stably (peat
the paaifes afthei.oi :
au * to prꝛalle his holx name,
—— onal 7
truftin men, but in God olone, who is
almighty, and deliuereth the afflicted, -
nourifheth the poore, fetteth prifoner
at libertie., comforteth the fatherleffe,
_ widdows, ftrangers, &is King for ever.
Sing "hikes the 137.Pfalme,
Mꝰ foule pzatle thon the Lod alwaies
my God x twill conte : :
2 While breath ¢ life pastong mv daies
my tongue no tine hall teafe.
3 Truſt not in worldly princes then,
though they abound in wealth:
yoꝛ in the formes of moztall ment, |
in whome there is no Health.
4Foꝛ Why, their bꝛeath doth foot depart
to earth anone they fall:
And then the councels of their hearts
decay and serif all,
5D — is that man Jſay,
whem Jacobs God doth aide:
And be whole hape dothnot decay
butent ʒe L920 ts ſtaid.
6 Wibich made the earth eiwaters deepe
the heauen hie twithall,.
| _ Which Doth his word and premile keepe
in truth and cuer ſhall.
7 With right alwaies be doth p2 accede:
fo2 fuchas ſuffer wꝛͤong 8
The posꝛe and hungrp he doth keede,
and looſe ia fetters Grong. |
"78 the Roꝛd doth Fenn the blind their fight! N
thelame to limmes reife:
The Lord J fap doth loue the right,
and tut kore uerniore.
9 We noth defend the fatheriefle, |
the ſtranger fan in heart: ae
And quit the widdow ream diſtre fe,
anid
ee PRR
* ano dl mens waies ſubuert. thhe gralſe fo growagaine.
10 Thy Loꝛd and Godeternallp, 9 he giues to beaks their food, and
ne ⏑— —
D Sion Hil Hall raigne; voung Kauens when theperie:
In time ofall poficritic, ,..., 10 Bis pleafure not in ſtrength ot horſe,
feꝛeuer to remaine. naoꝛ in mans legs doth lie.
Laudate Dominum. Pſal. Cvii. x. yates —— —— the Landy:
The Prophet praifeth the ‘bounty , wile- Ano luch as doe attendbpon
dome,power, iuſtice ond prouidence of hig mercie ining light. j
God vpon all his creatures, but {pecially | ‘ek aultia # i
yponhis Church, which hee gathered The fecend part. > e
together. after heir difperfion, decla- |
ring his word and iudgement fo ynto ————— —
them , ashee hath done to no other 13 For he the eins bath forges rong -
people —* wyherewith thd gates he tares
Sing this a⸗ the 1 37% Palme, 14 Why chilozen he hath ble in thee, *X
Raiſe pe the orn, for it is good, and in thy borders hee a
vnto our God fo ſing: D ath fettle peace, and with the aowet
Foꝛ it is pleaſant, and topaiſe . oftwheat he ſilleth thee.
it is acomely thing. 15 And his — vpon
2 The Lord his owne Ferufalem, the earth he ſendeth
be buildeth bp alone: Aad eke his word with (Hobie courte -
Aud the diſpeartt of Iſrael, noth {iwiftly runne about:
doth gather into one. 6 he giueth inew lke woolly hore fom”
like aſhes Doth hefprcady ee
3 Debheales the brohen in their beac * 17 agin be — X
their ſore vp he noth binde: the cold who can abide?
4 Becounts the numberof the ſtarres,
and names them in their kinde. 18hHe lendeth forth bis mighty ford,” |
$. @reatis the orb creatts his power, . and melteth hem againe:
“his wiſedome infinite: | His inde he makes to blow, aid then.
6The pad relicues the meck,€ thooivs the waters MoWwamaite, (po a}
toground the wicked wight. a fe by doctrine of His help tuo,
so Jacob dathheMhow:~.«-.
7S ing onto God the L032 with preile, His ſatutes and his tangents ee
vnto the L020 reiovce:
Am toour Goobponthe arp, giues Ilrael to knolw. -
aduante pour ſinging voice. 20 With euery nation hath he not
8He couers heauen with clouds, and kor fo dealt, noꝛ haue they knowne
the earth pꝛepareth raine: Wis ſecret iudgements, ve therefoꝛe,
And onthe mountaines he doth make praite Ye te Lord alone. : a
" * “Laudate
— * ‘PlalmeCXVIII. * u ye
Landate Dom, Pfal. €xlviii, 1.H, Dnearth pe Dacgons fell,
tok carr na tte we All deepes doe pe the fame,
Hee prouoketh al creatures to praife rhe 3702 tf becommety pou tells
Lordin heauen, & in all places,{peci- § Bim magnifie,
ally for the power that he hath giuen Ftre,batle, Ife, ſnow,
his people Hrael. And ſtormes that blot,
‘ at his decree,
- earoed Hee See :
— 2 Lvebilsanpmountaines all, -
x 3 * ae, — — — And trees that fruitles are, -
Bh tbe ppt ce Cedars greatano tall,
, Cis fo bie, Draifehunindecd bis Worthy praiſe declare.
heauen that is fo hic, Pratfe him in — J——
—— ttthat on earth dweli.
ESS aes )
alfo ve, bis Angels allarmicsropall,. yp. gy Kings both more and leffe,
SS With alt their pompons traine:
fa Or Se ee ———- Painctes and all iudges,
poraile punt withglee. That in the world remaine.
3 Pꝛaiſe i'm both Boone and Sunne, 94 —— clan ¢
| Uthich ave fo cleere and bright +. | : a
: Olde men and babes,
CThe lame of pau be dorie, Doe pe the fame
|» Be gliltering farres oftight: —
4 And eke no leſſe, Shale *
| Bee heauens faire, 23 F oꝛ his name (hall we prowe,
5 And clouds ofthe aire, ao be molt ercelient :
yhijis laud expreũe. Ahole praile is ſarre aboue,
ae ale 9 alg ae sarge
6 For at thy word they were, 4 Forlucehemar,
«All Framed as iwe fee, Cratt with bliſſe,
At his voice did appeare, The horne at his
All things in their degree, And helpe them all.
Which be fet fatt, Lyons
To them he made, His Saints ſhall all forth tett,
Alaw and trade, Wis pꝛaiſe and oarthureſſe,
fFoꝛ ape to laſt. Whe childꝛen of Iſrael,
Cach one both moꝛe and leſſe.
Y Crtoll and praiſe Gods name, 15 and allo they,
That
—— CL.
That With good will, 7 To plague the heathen, and cerrect
His woꝛds fultill + _ the people with their hands: |
and him obay.. —* 3 7To bind their ſtately kings in chaines, 1
their Lords in iron bandß.
Cantate Domino, PfalmeCxlix. N. * ptt ——— Pre ——
This honour all his Saints ſhall haue,
An exhortation to the Chiireh: to praife praife ye the Lord therefore.
the Lord for his vitorie and conqueſt — a
that hegiueth his Saints againft mans ~~ i Landate Dominum. Plul. ChLN. |
power. | —
An exhortation to praiſe the Lord with-
out ceaſing by all manner of wayes, |
for all his mightie and wonderfull |
Sing this asthe x 4. Pſolme.
Ing pee vnto the Lord our God “works.
ãnew reiopsing ſong:
And let the praile of him bebeard, Sine this asthe 147. Palme.
his holy Saints among. Me HATE SA ee |
2 Let Iſrael reioyce in han, Celd Onto Goo the mighty Lo,
that made him of nothing : | Y praife in his ſ —— —
And iet the feeneof Sioneke, And praife him in the firmament,
be iopfull ut thew King that ſhhewes his power on pte.
2 Aduance bis name and pratle him in
acne praile with boxe ol flate, “pis mohto acts —
RED DLS DSI Toute. > Accoawitra to his excellence,
And with the Timbꝛell and the Parpe, 6 Hien.
Giant pasiles of the fate, : of greatneſſe gine bun parte i|
4 Forwhy? tye Lorwbispleatureall 3 tig prailes with the printcelv noile,
hath in his people fet: .” pffounding trumpetsblow: . |)
And by deliverance he will raife, Pꝛaiſe him vpon fhe Cliol and
thentecke to glorv great. | vpon the arp alfa. —— 1
* him with timbrel wi aute
_ letallbis Saints reioyce, 5 with —* Cimbals praiſe pe him
And now aloud vpon their bers, praiſe him with lond Cumbals.
aduance thew ſinging voyce.
6 And in their mouths let be the acts 6 What euer hath the benelit,
of God the mighty 1020, o bꝛeathing parle the Lod ;
And in their hands ekelettyembeare, Wo praile thename of God the Lord,
4 dauble beep ſword. agree With one accord.
The end ofthe —— of Dauid, in meetre.
—_—- =
— Veni Creator. 80
— —
* — O holy Ghottinto our wits
~2 Pia === — *lend downe thy heanenipliaht :
— Ome holy a eae Windle our hearts with “i loue
— eff=s= — ———to ſerue Godday and night.
yeaa — — — ve Strength ¢ ſtabliſh all our weaknes,
Sele oe UGov
NG opie eterna ?,. _ {ofeebleand ſo fraile:
VASO BE j= That neither lieth, the world, nor diuell,
es pecan from againlt bs doe pꝛeuaile.
— —— — == ==f== Put backe our enennes far frombs,
| andgrant bs te obtaine
~aboue, beth fromthe Father andthe Peace in our hearts with God and nat
| —— ee without grudge 02 diſdaine.
gr a ae * net — 2.Uifite And grant D 3030 that theu beg
Sonne, the God cfpeare elour, our leader and our guide,
gb == — — — WMe may eſchew the nares of inne,
Dur minds and ints vs thy pheauenty and frem thee neuer fine.
— Se Tae at oes ee Wo —* wp plant aff * grate,
goad Lod¢ e thee pap:
Be! ae —— — CThat thou mailt be our comforter,
‘EES —— — — = at the late dreadtu day,
— — *
—— —
godl nelle, t tier may — 7 aefire, Ok all iteife and dillention,
gn tbe five knot of peace arid lone,
hou art the berp comfogter 5**
x; ati iude anv dittrette : ? a thzauqhout all Chriſtian lands.
‘Thebeauenty gifts of God mothie, Grant vs D Low through thee toknowm
hech na tongue can erpꝛeſle. the father nit of might:
: The fountaineandtheliuctpfpeing erat of bis deare beloued tome,
oł ioy celefiall,
Wwe map obtaine the fight.
Ahetireto bright, the loue ſocleare, And tat with perfect faith alfo,
and vnction ſpirituall. we may acknowledge thee:
The lſpirit of them both alway,
Thou in thy gifts art manifety, thoes.
~ tubereby Cheitts church doth aun: ene Godin perlons thees
In fatthfullbearts torting thvlaw, Laud and praiſe be fo the Father,
the finger of Bods hand. and to the fonne equall :
According to thy promife made, And to the holp fpirit alfo,
thou ginett ſpeech of grace, one God coeternall.
What th2ough thy help the praiſe oẽ Gow And pꝛay wie that the onely Sonne,
i, ſound in euerr place. vouchſafe * ſpirit to lend:
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xo all that Doe profeſſe his name,
vnto the worlds ene.
Venite exultemus, Pfal.XCV.
| Sing this as the Benedictus.
Come and let bs now retepce,
Gnd fing onto the Lod,
And to our onely Dantour,
Alſo with one accord·
O let bs come brite the Loꝛd
With inward reverence,
Caoankeſcing all our foꝛrmer Grime,
Ana that with ailicence,
47 thanke him for his benefits,
J imap be ſtributing:
Wherefore of him right iopfully,
Sn Pſalnes nowiet bs ng,
And that becaufe that God alone
Is i020 magnificent,
And eke aboue all other Gods;
A King omnipotent.
His people he doth not ſorſake
At anv time 02 fide:
And in his hands are ali the coats:
of all the woꝛld ſo tite.
And twith bis louing countenance:
Be looketh euery there,
Aud doth behold the tops of all
——- Hhe mountaines farre and ncere..
The fea and all thatts therein
Are his, for he them made:
And ekehis hand hath fathionea
The earth that doth not fate...
O come therefore aria worſhip bint,
And downe befoze hun fall :
And let vs weepe before the Roꝛd,
The witch hath made vs all.
~ To God the Fatherand the Sonne;
Be is our God, —— anv Bing.
And we his people are, |
is flocke ann Hheepeofbispalure,
Of whome he taketh care. - . Fz
This day if pe will heare his voice, be
Then harden not pour heart: = |)
As inthe bitter murmuring,
GWAhen ve were in Defart. *
Which thing was oftheir negligence,
committed in the time
Of trouble in the tui ilderneſſe,
A great and greiuous crime. §
Wibereas pour fathers tempted me,
Gnd trped me euery way, ‘a
They proud me and fale mp workes,
What I could doe oꝛ fav.
hele forty peares Jhaue bin greeued,
With all this generation:
And euermoꝛe } ſaid they exred,
In their imaginatien:
Wherwith their hearts were ſore com⸗
Long time and many daies: (bꝛed
Wherefore Ikunow aluredly,
Thep haucnot knolwac my waies.
To isbome J in myanger ſwore,
What ti yep choud not be blett:
Noꝛ fee the ioy celeſtiall,
Noꝛ enter in my reſt·
Gloria patri.
All laud and praiſe be to the Lord,
O that of might art moft:
Andto the holy Ghoft,
As itin the beginning was,
For euer — ——
Andis now at this preſent time,
And fhall be euermerey
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“eDeum Laudamus.
These Song of Saint Festi called 7 Whe holy re the comfo2fer,
Te Desm. of glow thou art thing :
D Chak and of the Father art
„JJ. — the lonne euerlafting.
—* praite thee Gaviwceknatss 8 Sane — * decay in band,
——— — — hou tookeſt fo reſtore:
ES = — * EETo be encloſde in Uirgins wonibe,
ledge thee, tie onely Aord to be: — thou diddelt not abhorre.
Ss == — —
— —— Wlhen thou hadſt ouercome of peat
as eter hall father all, the fee) pats the Harpe and cruell night :
Bess: —— — tf — 3 Thou heauens kingdome vid fet ope
SS ISDE — *
to each belee uing wight.
worſhio thee + To thee all Angels cry/ r0 In glory of the Father, thon
— ae — = Dott fit on Gods right bana:
a e truit that thou fhalt conte 9 d
the bec auens, an ail the powers —— pent nines — ur iudge
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Sy oie —— nth IT Loa help thy ſeruants wha thon halk
Coyne fete tye ene PINAHE with his precious bloud:
BetSsp ote 2 ees And in eter nail glory fet
‘tey they oz not i. . thet with top Saints ſo good,
bie — 12 D Adoꝛrd dae thou thy people fauc,
2. D bolp, Holy sie 1.020 bblelſe thine inheritance:
| GEBabiets ne whee a0 *— Lord gouerne them, and 1930 do thou
Through heauen and earth typ praile is fo et them aduance.
and glow all abꝛoed . ((ſpꝛead
3 The Araues warzee com 13 Ge en thee day by dap
= he Prophets gs aly fclioweigip, Bane top boty nate D 929,
pꝛraiſe thee continually. voauchlale bs to defend.
_14 srom fin this dap. bane mercy Wo,
4 The noble arr bictorisus hoa © = auc mercponds all:
BE Hartyrs ſaund thy. poaite t Am onvs.as Wwe trwF in thee,
‘5 Whe holychurch thꝛoughout the woꝛdd Loꝛd let thy mercy fall.
doth knowledge Thee alwaws. . |
6 Father of endleMe mate fe, 15 D Low Jhaue repotcd all
ther sev acknowledge thee: : muy conlidence in thee:
Thy Chak thine honorable true Put ts confounding ſhame therefore
and onely forme to be, oꝛd let me neuer be.
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TheSongofthethreeChildren,
. 12D pe fheneines ama batbintg trotts,
The fon of the three Children praifing bleſſe ye the Leꝛd tc,
Got , prouoking all creaturesto £3 Dye frots and chilling cold
-doethe fame, blelle pe the L020, praife pi and mags
nifie him for euer.
lA alae — 2 O pe coniealed Iſe and Oro,
eS as es ae = bilefle pethe 102d, €.
"GH pe tuorkes of God the hoz, 15 D ye the nights and lightſeme dayes,
; Eases Se eee ce es 4-5 biefe pe the i.o2d,"¢. }
— = — <== 36 D ye the darknes and the light,
bleffe ye the Low, praiſe him and mage tle fic pe tie 1028, €.
* — ——-— 17D ve the lightning and theclowas,
= = —— bleſſe pe the Lord, €. —
nilie him fo2 euer. 18 Det the earth eke bleſle the Lord·
yea bleſſe the Lorꝛd, ẽcc.
3 Ove Angels of the Lord, lo D pe the mountaines aud the hilles,
bieffe pe tie L020, pꝛaiſe him and mag⸗ blelſſe ye the Lorn, ec.
nifie hint. kor ever, 20 0 ait ve greene things on the earth,
4 2 ve the waters abouc fhe thie, bleſſe ve tye Lord, ec.
-bleffcye the Lord, praife hun and inags 21 D ve the ever ſpringing wells
nilie bint for ener, bleſſe pe the Low, ec.
5 O all the poivers of the 1023, 22 D ve tie feas, andve the fouds,
bleffe pe the Load, pratfe hint and mags bleffe ye the — * 2d, Ec.
nilie hun kor euer. 23 whales ẽ all that in the Coleen
6 Dye the hining Suime and Boone, bleffe ve the £020, ¢¢.
bieffe pe the Lord, praiſe him and mag: 24 O pe the Aping fowies of the ayre
nifie him fo2 eter. . .. “hheffe pe the Led, ¢¢.
7 Dvethe gliſtring ſtarres af heauen, 25 Dall pe beats and cattell che,
blefe pethe £020, praiſe him and mags blefle pe the Lord, ee. .
‘Wife bun forencr. 26 D pe tie chudren ofmankindc, —
3 D pe the ſhowers and drꝛopping Ocive, bleffe pe the 1 52354.
‘bietle ve the Rod, praife hint and iMag? 27 Let Itraci eke bleſſe the Loꝛdd
nitie him kor euer. yea bleſſe the Lord, peaiſe him and. mage
9 Dretheblowing winds of God. Ke huu foꝛ eurr.
— ve the Lord, praiſe him and mag · 23 D ve the Prielts of GSod the Lord,
nilie him kor cuer. bleſſe pe fhe Lod, €c.
10D pethefire and warming beat, 29D ve the feruants of the Lod, zr
bicffe pe the #020, ec. blefie ve the Logd, praiſe him and mage |
11 Pe elinter andthe Sommer tide, nitie him for cuer.
blefic ve the R020; %. 30 Pe * tſoules of timhteus nn Al
~The Song o Zacharias, 8
bleſſe ye the 102d,6. That we might be deliuered
310 ve holy and pe mecke ui heart, From fuch as make debate :
biefle pethe Howe. Dur enemics and from the hands:
32 D Anamas plete pe the Loz, Mf all that doe bs hate,
biefle thou the 1020 €c. Whe mercy tohich he promifed
33 Asariag bleſſe the Lord, Dur Fathers to fulfill: -
bleffe thou the Lord tc, Gnd thinke bpon his coucnant made,
And Wifael eke bleſſe the Lad, According to his wil.
ble fie thou the 1020, pratfe him €c.
———— tis Aud alfa to — the Dath
The Song of Zacharias, called. Which he before had ſworne
Denedictuc. To Abꝛaham our Father deare,
F02 Vs that were fozlozne.
— — That he would Sel wate elfe fo2 bs,
ae —-—"— And bs from bondage being :
eonely Lord ot Hracl,be pate Dut of the hands of all our foes,
F SSS * ee To ſerue our heauenly ing.
* — — And that without all manner feare,
be — — tee = = And ebe in righteouſneſſe:
— —— — — In ſtedtaſt holineſſe.
nee — Berens — — thon Pails which now art bone
people now he ath ssdecmnd thatlong Ind of the Lord elect,
— Shalt be the Prophet of the higheſt,
‘BE ===} — = See $= pis Wwaies for to direct,
Fath bene Ut fheall,and ſpread abyoad
See — Seen} ‘SF 92 thou fhalt goe before bis face,
| 6 as —— 02 to prepare his waies:
“bis 5 faving health vpon bis feruants all. And oath fi to teach his will,
And pleafure all thp dates.
In Danids houfe bis feruant true, To gine the knowledge hots that their
According tobis minde: Saluationtsnere,
And alſo his armointed hing, And that renuffion of their fines,
As we in Scripture finde. 4s theough bis mercy mere.
As by his holp Prophets all
Okt times be did declare : Tatherchy the dap {pring fromt on high -
The which were ſince the world began, Is come vs foꝛ to viſtte:
Dis waies fog top2epare. And thofe fo2 to —
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‘Which aoc in darkneſſe fit: To fuch as feare bis name.
To lighten thofe that Hadowes be, He ſhewed firength with his great arme
With death and eke oppreſt, And made the pꝛoud to ſtart.
And alſo for to guide our feete, With all imaginations, —
The wap to peace and reſt. That thep bare in their heart.
The Song of the bleffed Virgin Marie He hath put downe the mighty ones,
called Magnificat. From their ſupernall eats : ee
Mit Me eb Did exalt the merke in heart,
= — Set ae $ he hath thought itineete.
Mie —— aoe eee ae Lhe hungry he repleniſhed, a
A ſoule noth sip oad the Lord⸗ Mith all things that were godd,
s So nese f= === 2 “nd though his power be made the —
my ſpirit cke exermore,retoveety Df times to want theit tocde . i
SoS Se == Anoecallingto remembrance, - *
— =i — — “= Bis mercy euery deale,
ti fhe Lord my (op, which is : 45 athholpen op affiftantly,
=== — — Ss Se = Wis feruant Ilrael,
ip Sanicur. Anvwyy? becaute ¶ cording Cobis promiſe mane,
—— — CTo Abraham before:
i So ees Bee And to his ſeede fucceffinely,
owes =. * ———— ⸗
he did regard: and gaue relpect vn· To Land foꝛ euermoꝛe.
— SSE
to,fa bale eſtate of bis — The oe Siem, called
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let the mighty goe ·. o SS —
Foꝛ now behold ak nations, 3.020 becaute my hearts vefire, |
ãnd generations all, —— Se .
From this time forth fo2 euermoꝛe,
Shall me right bleſſed call.
Becauſe he hath me magnified,
Which ts the Loꝛd of might,
Whole name be euer ſanctifved,
And praifed day and night ·
pate — ei to {e2, SBP: —
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For with bis mercy and his grace,
“ll mew be doth onflame,
CThꝛoughout all generations;,
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doubt, eternally he ſhall be ſure fo die.
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7 E Ee ea The Cathslike belicfe ts this,
cie bꝛinging ſtoꝛe. that God we worſhapone
| An Lrinitic,and Trinitie
Thou ſuſfereſt thy ſeruant now, in Anitie alone.
imn peace fo2 fo depart, So as we neither doe confound
| According to thy holy word, the perſons of the three:
Which lighteneth nip heart. Noꝛ vet tye ſubſtance whole of one
Becaulſe mine eies which thoubalmave in {under parted be.
to giue mp body light⸗
Haue nob bebeld thyſauing health, One perfon of the Father is,
which ts the Logs of night. another of the Sonne :
Another perfon proper of
— Mahon thou mercifully hak (et, the holy Ghoſt alone.
of thine aboundant grace,
In open fight and biftble,
befo2e all peoples face.
The Gentiles to tluminate,
and Sathan ouerquell
And eke to be the glory of
thy people Iſraell.
The Simbole or Creed of Athanaſius,
: called ucunqu⸗ vult.
| WE
— man ſoeuer be be ‘that
: |e Sere
| BSE —
Selation: ‘will attaine: the Cathe⸗
=e = —
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Of Father, Sonne and holy Ohok,
but one the Godhead is,
ike glozy cocternall cke,
the mateſtie likewiſe.
Such as the Father ts, ſuch is
bis Sonne th cach degree:
And Cuch alfa doc we bel&ue,
the holy Obolk to be. fy
Uncreate is the Father, and
vncreate is the Sonne:
Tie holp Oho vncreate, fo
vncreate ig each one.
Incompꝛcehenſible Father is,
incomprihenlible Sonne,
BEES =a ae gIncompꝛehenũble alfo is
—— —— en
ths holy Ghott of none.
like beliele be muſt, betore all thugs The Sather iseternall, and
Jas aoe eee eee ee ee
retaine. Caihic) Faith, enletlebe hoe
5 SE es
3 “tpheepe ar and ‘onbefileoly, without all
the Sonne cternall fo:
Bnd inlikefo2t eternal is,
the bolp Ghoſt alfa.
fae Ano pet thouah we beleeue that each
of theſe eternall be:
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Pet there buf one efernallis,
anid not eternals the :
As ne incomprehenfible we,
neyet vncreate hoe,
But one incompꝛehenſible, one
vncreate holde fo be..
Almighty fa the father is,.
the ſonne Almightie fo :
And in like fort Almighty is,
the holy Ghoſt alfo.
And albeit that eucrp one
of thefe Aintighties be: —
Vet there but one Almightie is,
and not Almighties thre..
he Father God is, God the Sonne,
God the holy Ghoſt alfa :
Bet are there not theee Gods in all,
buf one God and no moe.
So likelwife Lo the Father is,
and Lord alfo the Sonne,
And Loꝛd the holy Ghoſt: pet are
there not thee Loꝛds but one.
For as we are compeld to grant,.
by Chatitian beritic,.
Cachof the perfons by himfelfe,,
both Godand tor to be: ©
— Sa Cathoitke religion
fozbiddeth bs alway, |
That either Gods be thoe,o2 that,.
there Lords be thre to fap.
Df none the Father is nemade,.
ne create no2 begot,
Whe ſonne is of the Father not
create, ne made, but got.
The holy Gholt is of them both.
the Father and the Sonne,
Ne made, Ne create, 102 begot,
but dath proceeds alone.
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Quicunque Vult. *
Ne greater any then there,
So we one ———
one Sonne alfo not thre :
Die holy Gholt alone, and not
thae holy Ghoſts te be.
Sone in this Trinitie before
rin2 after other ts:
ne leſſer be likewiſe.
Wut every one among themfelucs,
of all theſe perfous thre,
Together coeternall all,
and all coequall be.
Do vnitie in Lrinity,
asfaitis befor:
And Trinitie with Anitie,
in all things we adore,
Therefore what man ſoeuer that:
faluation will attatne,
This faith touching the Trinitie
of force be muſt retaine :
And needful to eternall life,
it is that euery wight, |
Of the wearnating of Chaté,.
our #020 beleeuc aright.
F02 this the right faith is, that toc
belceue and eke doc know,
That Chk our Loꝛd the fonne —
is God and man alſo. J
Oodof hts fathers ſubſtance, got
before the world began:
Ano of his mothers ſubſtance borne
in World a very man.
Both perfect God and perfect mari
in one, one Jeſus Chk,
GUibich doth of reaſonable fouir,
and humane fle ſubſiſt.
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Touching his — Ag J
his Father Goavishe: |
7 ‘Touhy |
—— The Lamentation ofa Sinner.
Touching his manhood lower then,
bis Father in degre.
Mho though be be both perp God,
and Dery man alſo:
Pet is he but one Chꝛaiſt alone,
and is not perſons two.
One not by turning of Godhead
into the lleſh of man:
But by taking manhood to Gon,
this being one began.
All one not by confounding of
tthe ſubſtance mto one :
But onely by the vnitie,
tthat is of one perfor. :
Foꝛ as the reafsnable ſoule
and flefh but one man is:
So in one perfor God and man,
is but one Chꝛiſt likewiſe.
Who fuftered fo2 fo ſaue bs all,
to hell he did deſcend,
fe Whe third dav rofe againe from deaths.
tto heauen he did afcend.
He kts at the right hand of Goo;
the Almighty Father there :
againe he hall retire,
At tohofe returne all men Mall rife,.
With bovies now reſtord:
account vnto the Loꝛd.
Gnd they onto eternall life
fhall gor that hauc done well :-
Vho haue done iil Hall goeinto
eternall fire to dwell.
This is the Catholique beltete,
woo doth not faithfully
Beleeue the ſame, without all doubt
ne” ſaued cannot be. —
From thence to iudge the quick and drad =
‘And of their owne Works they hall giue
To Father, Sonne and holy Ghoft,
all glory be therefore:
As in beginning was, is now,
and fhall be euermore.
The Lamentatiod ofa Sinner, M.
— oe — ee SS os ST —— — — pee GP — — — — —
PS one ee ee ee —— — =I
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mercy gate. 2. Which gate thou ope⸗
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neſt wide to — doe lament
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their finne,fhut. tot thate cate —
eae —
me 1020, but let mie enter in,
And call me not to mine accounts,
ow 4 haus lived here :
F 02 then IKnow riaht well O Loꝛd
How vile Jſall appeare.
Ineede not to confeſſe mp life,
Jam Cure thou canſt tell, |
WMhat Jhaue beene and what Fant,
Iknow thou knoweſt tt well.
OLoꝛd thou knowſt what things be pale
And cke the things thatbe: |
Thou knoweſt ally iwhatis to come,
. No
The humble F ofa Sinner. abi
hea to in from thee, | piSSrgSits == = = — —
are the heauens ⁊ earth were made 6 —e
— kone 3 Jat things were then, are, wiv ait is Rrisione ts thee, and
ie l things elſe that haue beene finee, tes = Peake se ;
nong the Cones of men. "there is none that can remoue,o2 take
Anm can the things that Jhaue done, = ES — — —
Be hidden from thee then? — —
Nay mavthouknowelk themall Dow the fame from Hig.
Cbere they were done and then.
Wherckore with teares Acome to thee But onely thou whofe aide Icraue,
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To beg and tointecat : tuhote mercy fill is prctk
@uenas thechild that jath done euill, To eale ail thofe that come to thee,
And feareth to be beat. fo2fuccour aut fo2 rei.
And fith thou feel my refilefe vies,
So come F to fv merey-aate, my feates and greeusus grone,
Chere mercy doth abound, Attend bnto my fute D Lord;
BR Hequiring inercy fo2 mp ſinne marke ivell my plainf and mone,
—— le my deadly wound. | .
Hod Jneede not to repeate, 02 ſinne hath fo enclofed me,
UAhat J doe beg 02 craue: — compaſt me about, -
Thou knowelt Loꝛd before Jaſke. That Jamnow remediletfe,
The thing that Jwould haue. ii mercy helpe not ont.
Foꝛ moꝛtall man can not releaſe
Percy God Lord, mercy Jaſke, 01 mittigate this paine:
This ts the totall f umme:
Foꝛ mercy Loꝛd is all my Cute,
LTordiet thy mercy come.
: Lhe humble fute ofa Sinner. Adlhoſe bissdy wounds are pet fo fee
bNaae « teabes: € Spy err, though not with mortall eve:
a —— = Bet poe thy Saints behold themall, 4
hE pet ae ee) eee 3 aaa a .
— Though ſinne Doth hinder me a white
— ae ‘when thou —* * —
& ain alleniov the fight of bint, 4
beholo mp carefull heart,and when thy 3 i ates ——
on raat ———
—— Res ree —
wina andpleature ig, releafemeofmp Andas thine Angels and thy saints |
HE = — 7cc doe now behold the ſame: — J
— — — — mote — So truſt Ito poſſeſſe that placte.
Imiact,thouteet ny ſorrowes sini they with them topzaifetyy tame,
Wut cucn thy Chi my Low and Gon,
which kor my linne was flaine.
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he Lords prayer. —— The X. Commande renis. 5
But whild Jliue heere in this vale gasp ype
where ſinners doe frequent :
Attiemesuer with thy arace, as tue —* sur debtors fo —
wip linnes fill to lament. —— — — S—
debts we pray. 3- Inte temptation
Leſt that Itread in inners trace, StL SAINTE csc
and gine them my content i= Se —
To dwell With thet in wickedneſſe, a *
whereto nature is bent. lead vs riot: Front cuill make vs —
en pop —
Onely thy arace mak be my fay, E=-—t—— = — — = ===
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leſt that Jfail dobone flat:
And being downe, then ol my lelke, tor kingdome, power, aud glory
cannot recouer that. —— — ee =55 — SES
Wiherefare this is pet once againe, thine, both now — be.
my fute ad my requeſt, The eli
To grant me pardon for uy Gre, :
that Jin thee map reft. Hif == — S—
Then chall my heart, my tongue ¢boice | S25 $= SEsScice —
be inſtruments of praiſe: | Arke Sfracl, and — % fap, giue
And in thp Church ¢ boule of Satuts, — == Sess —
fing Pſalmes to thee alwaies. — — — —
heede to —— J an fhe
Sate ate
The Lords Prayer, or Pater-nofter. Bo Se as. c peas Semarang
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Thine holy Ghoſt into bs poure,
With all tis gifts moſt plentiouſly.
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Be rofetolifeagaine, — AUhich ſerue the Lod omnipotent,
o thend be might be glorilied, Obediently each houre:
Dut of ail aricfe and paine. To whom be all dominion,
Slcending tothe heauens hte, And pratfe for eucrinoze..
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My faith to fatilfe, and caine them will and might
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Ptleeue 4 cofattty. | which can put inne to ſſight.
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“aE etoie the Lord or might, but aide themat all neede:
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—AUAhich now doe giue them light. whereon our ſoules dee frede.
And then ſhall Chakour Sauter, O bleiied Spirit of truth keepe bs.
The theepe from Goats dinides ist peace and vnitie:
And giue life euerlaſtingly⸗ Keepe ts from fects and errors all,
Wo thole Whom he hath trie. | and from all Papiſtrie. |
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and pratle thee day ana might.
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to nations farre and nic :
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that ine map ſing to thee.
All glory tothe Trinitie,
that is of mighties —
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Confele the truth,
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What J with finnerepleat,
May liue and fnne may die.
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Vy grace of thine in thee.
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Into fuch moꝛtall firitte,
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Retopce nw death therein.
Wut bouchlafe me fo keepe,
From thoſe infernal foes :
And from that lake fo deepe,
UUbhereas no mercy growes.
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Confirmed with the inf,
That vnto thee belongs,
AUhich art mine onely truſt.
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Through perfect repentance the finner
hath afure truftin God, that his finnes
fhall be wafhed away in Chrifts blood
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to end our moꝛtall ſtrife.
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bis bloun our debts did pay.
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what good be to bs wꝛought,
anum he lekt our eyes to tell,
a that he our bodies bought.
In bꝛead and wine here vifible,
nfo our eves and taſte:
His mercies great thou maieſt reco2d,
if that his Sprte thou halk.
As oncoe the coꝛne did line and grow,
and was cut dobne with Sithe:
And threſhed out with many ſtripes,
gut from his huſko fo dꝛius.
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did teare it out ſo ſmall,
And make it like to earthly out,
naot ſparing it at all.
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did cloſe it bp in heate:
And all this done that Jhaue laid,
that tt ſhould be our meat.
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cutdolone by cruelldeath:
- His foule be qaue to toꝛments great,
and veelded Bp bis bꝛeath.
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and let to grow no moꝛe.
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as comfo2table datnke,
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when ſorrowes make bs ſhrinke.
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withnatleandeke withfpeare:
The iuyce tuhereof doth faue all thofe
that rightly doe him feare.
And as the cones by bnifps
into one loafe are knit:
So ts the Lod and his whole Church,
hough be in heauen ft. —
As many grapes make but one wine,
ſo ould we be but one |
In fatth and louc in Chit aboue,
and vnto Chik alone.
Leading alife without all frife,
in quiet ret and peace,
From enuie and from malice both
our hearts and tongues fo ceafe.
Which if we doc then hall we chew,
that wehis choſen be,
Bp kaith in him fo lead a life,
as alwaies willed he.
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Godfendbsallhisgrace:
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hat twoemay praite ther without end. Sing this as the 100. Pfalme,
God holy Ohoit our comforter, Ihe Lows fernants faithfuil ¢ tru
Thiy name be praifed in vnitie, Which worketh our faluation.
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That thou art 1030 ef 102s bp right. Euening prayer,
Thy poore afflicted flock defend,
Chola now giue ben fuch as be
Be our patron helpe and fuccour, Come pratfethe 1028 enerp degre,
All gifts of grace in bs encreafe. Tuen it our ofene Gods mantfion,
hou liuing God in perfons thee, Pꝛaiſe ve the Lord fo bountcous,
‘An ali our necde fo bs defend, (end. Lift bp pour hands in his holp place,
That we may pratfe thee world without ea ana that in the timeof night,
Araife pe the Lord that giueth ali gra
An exhortation to the praife ofGod,to be ¥ Ee :
fung before Morning Prayer. W. B. Foꝛ he ts the Lord of great might.
St mB this as the 100. P falme. ME ———— pate by bi
Raile the Lod D ve Gentiles all, Ginetayowandpaur nation, (pate
wyich hath bought poutnto his _ Wis bleffing mercy and kauour.
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A forme of Prayer to be v/ed in priuate houfes euery
M. orning and Euening.
Morning Prayer..
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HANH cifull Father, we doe not pres heare our pravers, Egrant our requelts
aN fent our ſelues heere before which we ſhall make to thee tn the — —
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aſſeinble our ſelues focether in his name splat: the kingdome of Goo.
; With fullaflurance, thathe tulilnetonely And becaufe thoubak commaunded bs
beanwnatt vs, but alfo be our Pediato to pꝛay one for another, we doe not onely
and Apuccate towards Chop ntar ieſtie,that make requeſt O Lord for our ſelues, and
Wwe may obtaine all things vohich ſhall for them that thou haſt already called to
ſecme expedient to thy bleffed (will, fo2 cur the tre vnderta Ding of thy heauenly
neceflities. Dherefore tuce befeerh thee twill, but forall people andnations of the
moſt merciful Rath er, to turne thy loving woau2, fhe as thep Enof by thy weonter
countenance towards vs, and impute not full tes wks that fi —— art God ouer all, ſo
_ $ntebs our manifcld ſinnes and oſſences, they map be inſtructed by thy help ſpirit to
wlereby tee tudly deſerue thp Meaty and beleeue in thee their onely Santina and
ſharpe put niſtzmeut, * rather receane Bs Redeemer. But fosas much as they can
tethy mercy fa Zeſus Ch priffes fake, ac: not beleeue excert they heare, nor cannot
cepting bis deat Chand allan aS a iuſt re⸗ heare but by MPa te and none cat
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* Father) that toc map betow this Dathan a uid Autichsit with allt hirelings,
pana foyelp t 1% thy seat er fo that ail our wyomt out jad already caſt of rinted re—
thought ig, boꝛdes and dredes, may re- probate —8 that they: nap ist bp frets,
pound: tothe — oft fp name and (009 fcyilines hereites anderre2s,di fquict thy
enſamtle to all men, Lay g ſceing our good little lacks :and becaufe 2) Ho tes Be
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alichat cyefen ts to be heires twit thy thy caufe again thete: rauening (a siuess
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kingdome which thou preparedt fo2 vs they beene in priſon and bonda ge. Let not
befo fore the kein ing ofthe world, we be- the lone atatiecing | bE an secant either t
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uſt iudgement, pot though their fines thy ſo aerairne bounty as aur oiely cep q
were neuer fo grecusus, if they once re-andrefuge: befachinethe not te callta
turned from their iniquitie, thou recet-rememboance our manifclae fines ana 8)
ued then to nievep. Ke therefore moſt wickedneſte toherchy werontinucilp pre⸗
zetched finners bewaile our mantisloe uoke thy wrath aud indignation again
fiimes, and carncily repent vs of our for · bs : neither our negligence € bitkindnes,
mer wickednelle aud vngodly behaviour which hauc neither worthily eſteemed a2
tolvards tyes: and whereas we cannot of in our lines fufficiently expreſſed the ſweet
ourfelues purchale thy pardon, vet wee comtort of thy Cofpell reucaled vnto bs:
humbly beſech the for Jeſus Chris fake but vather to accept the obedience anv
to ſhew thy mercie vpon Bs, and receiue death of thp Sonne Jeſus Chis, wha by
bs againe to thy fauour. Orant os deeve offring op his body in Cacvitice once for all,
Sather theſc our ecqueits, and all other hath madea (ulicieit recompence for all
‘things neceflary fo2 vs and the whole our ſinnes. Haue mercy there fore vpon vs
Church, according to thy promiſe in Fe· O Loꝛrd, e forgiue bs our offences. Teach
ſus Chꝛiſt our Loꝛd, In whole name we vs bp thy holy ſpirit,. that we may rightip —
beieech thee as he hath taught bs, faping, weigh them, and earneſtly repent for the
Our Father &c. fame. And (o much the rather (D Loy)
oy ) becauſe that the Weprobate, and ſuch as
— Euening ptayer. thou haſt foꝛſaken cannot pꝛaiſe the nor
Lord God Father euerlaſting, and call bpd thy name,but the repentiag heart
full of pitty, Wwe acknowledge and tic ſorrowtull mind, the conſciente opprefe
confeſſe that we be not worthy to lift bp fed, hungring and thirdting for thy grate
aur eyes to heauen, much leſſe to pꝛeſent ſhall euer (et forth thy praiſe and alory. |
our ſelues before thy Waieſtie, with con⸗ And albeit we be but wornes aAnd duſt/
Adence that thou wilt heare our prayers, yet thou art our Creatoꝛ, and wee be the
| ed grant our requeſts, tf we conſider our worke of thy hands: vea thon art our Fa-
je Deferuings: for our conſciences doe ther, and tucthy Chudren: thou art our
culſe bs, and sur Os do witneſſte againſt 2heepheard and ive thy flocke + thou art
Hs, and we kis that thou art an vpright our edeemer, and we thy peaple whome
Appage, which dof not iuſtifie the ſimers thou bak bought: thou art eur Goa, anv
ai iwicked ncn, but puniſheſt the faults we thine mberifance. — .
‘bf alifuch as tranſgrelle thy counnante: Corect os wot therefore in Chine anager
ments: pet moft mercifall father fince Dow, neither according to our deferts —
it bath pleafed the fo commas bs to cali punto bs, but mercifully chaiice bs with
on the tn allour trsubles and abduerfities, a fatherip affection, that all the world map
ꝛomiling euen then to belpe bs, when know, that at what time foeuer a ſinner
we féele our felues(as it were)fivallowwes doth repent him of bis Gunes, from the -
bp of death and defperation : We dtterlp bettome ofhis heart, thou wilt put away
renounce all worldly confidence, and flic fo bis wickedneſſe out of thy —
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phet. Finalip, foꝛ as much as it hath pleas tions,fo2 ſparing vs ſo long, and giuing
fed thee to make the night for man fo reſt vs fo large a tune of repentance. Theſe
imn, asthouball ordained him the dap to benefits (O mok mercifull Father) like
traueill, grant O deere Father, that wee as tue knowledge to haue receiued them
mavy ſo take sur bodily reſt that ourſoules of thy onely goodneſſe, euen fo we beſcech
mav continually watch for the time that thee fo2 tip Beare Sonnc Jeſus Chrifts
pur how Jeſus Cheik thall appeare fo2 fake grant ts alwaics thy holy ſpirit that
dur deliuerance cut of this motal life : € tue may continually grow in thantkiulttes
ithe mean feafon, that we not ouercome towards thee to be ted in all truth, ¢ con
by any fantafies, dꝛeames 02 other temp: forted in ail our aduerfitics, ® Lod
Fe tations.) nay kullv fet our muds vpon the ſtrengthen our faith kindle it more in fers
ldue fee, keare thee,and rei in thee. Furs uentvefle andloue toward thee, andour
_ thermnze,that our fieepe be not oxceſſiue neighbours foathy fake. - Suffer bs not
g2ouerrmuch, after the inſatiable defres molt deere Father, fo receiue thy word
, of dur fist but oncly fufficient to content anp moꝛe in baine: but grant bs alwaies
4 our weake nature,that we may be the bets the alliſtance of thy avace and haly (pirit,
© ter diſpeſed to line in all godly conuerſati⸗ that in heart, word and deed voe widp fart
. . otitis the gleap of thy boty name, and the cttficand tec tuo hip to thy name: help to
* prot of our bꝛethren. So be tt. amplie and encxeaſe thy kingdome, and
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—& bio Codainiahty, molt dcare Fas thee, vut bleſte thoufoall the works efour
— ther of heauen, fo2 all thy mercies ans lor h Hands, that we mar haue ſuſticient not
wing kindnelſe ſhewed vnto vs tn that if tobechargeable, but rather helpfull fo 0
hash pleated thy gracious goodnoſſe freely ther. Be merc ifull (O & 02) to our often
Sab of tyne obon accord to clect and choofe ces ſeeing our debt is great which thou
‘Us {a faiuation, before the beginning of the hak fosguten vs tn Felus Chk make bs
pord:and euen likeeontarall thaniss be lous thee and eur neighbours fo mach the
~ giurtt to thee fozcreating of bs after thine more: be thon our Lather,our Captaine
- gione image, faz redeeming BS with. the €5 efender in ai temptations/hold how ibs
_ Pocetons biood of thy deere oune, when by thy mercif all hand that we may be Doe
om Sce wero vtterly loft, ſor ſanctifping bs liuered front all inconueniences € end our
“pith thy bolp ſprrit in the reuelation and liues in the ſanctifying and honour of thy
“Enotwledge of thy holy tor, for helping holpname,th:cugl JfusCheb our Loa
and fuccoucing ¥s in all our necdes and. and onely fauiour. tct thy iatahty hana
= neẽcellities, for fanina bs krom all dangers and aut⸗gretched arme (D Loꝛd be
bode andlaule, tor —“ vs ſo fa: full aur defence. t tip mercie —
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in the end⸗ So be it. vs. To thee therefore O Father mith thy
. Sonne, aud the holv Ghoſt, be ali bonsur
: A C onfeffion for all eftates and times. and stag y wor is without end Amen.
Eternall God e moſt mercifull Fae A prayerto be faid before aman begin ©
WA ther wee conkeſſe and acknowledge his worke.
heere before thy Dinine na neſtie, that wee Lord, moſt mercikull Father and Haz
in ſinne and iniquity, ſo that in bs there ts command bs ta trauell, t hat we may res
no goodnes. For the ſieſh euermore rebel⸗ leue our nab, we befech thee of thy grace
leth againlſt the fvirit, whereby we conti: fo to bleſſe our labours,that thy bieſting⸗
. wally tranfaretie thy holy precepts and map extend vnto bs, without the which
connnandements, aud fo purchate to our we are not able to continue : and that thig
felues through thy tu iudgement, death creat fauour ntap be a witneſſe ite be at
and damnation ot withTanding(D heas he awe and alliſtance, fo that
uenlp F ather) ſoraſmuth ae we are nit t 3» wee may know the faibeviv care |
‘pleated with our felucs fo2 fhe funes that that thee aulad over bs.
a bane committed againf ther, andose Ay szeency,D Lad,tne >befeech 4 thee that ag
bufainesivirenent bs of the fame, we moſt thou! moulbedt irengthen bs mith chp bas
bumbly beteech thee for Jeſus Chriſtes ſpirit that fe nay + faith ty Hp franchl tid
faketo! ſhewt ch ? were y vpon hete korgiue our cftat fea 5 bocation. ithont { ras can sh : 4
vs all our ſtines, and encreale thy holy deceit, that ive may endeuour our if Tees
ſpirit in bvᷣs that we acknowledging from to fellate thy holy orotin anco rather Chew
oe our finfullluds and aitecti Lord to preſper our labsur > Site vs a
bis, butalio boing forth ſuch fruttes ag ininde allots { helpe thom that haue neede,
AIOE fo2 the 92 chinetic therent, but foo the mercy thalt gine bs + and knowing that
Merites oftyp dearely belouca Sonne Be: al qoodthings come of thee, grant that tee
ſus Chritt our onely Sauiour, whom thoy may huni ble aur ſelues fo our neighbors,
halt alrcady giuen an oblation and offring and not ymeanes lift vpour ſelues
-f02 our innes and fo2 bohoſe fake wee are aboue ther: vehich haue not recciued ſo li⸗
certainly perlwaded that thou wilt denie ———— s tio of thy mercy bak
Rs nothing, that Wwe that atise in his name, giuen rte bs san ifit plate thee te trie’ ,
ae a to top will, fo2 iy ſ Lge boty ay exercile vs by greater pouerty and
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inſeruttion, thy grace and poly ſpirit our though him, that nothing is able to re ·
conifart and confolation vnto the end, and mane thy heauenly arace and kauour from — q
ave miſerable Giners, conceiued and born uiour, ſeeing it hath pleaſed thee to
ye bottome sf our hearts our owne vn⸗ fe ſeebe to Catilfie nue queedy affect} ons ag |
rightesuſneſle, may ftzom hencefo 2th not Befire ta maine, And eit pleafe thee D = ~
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thou 133 wine? pot OLord grant D3 grace thal tux being defended with the farce a!
— to know that thou wilt nouriſh bs conte thy grace, may be ſafely —— Arata
~ nually through toy bounticull liber ality, ali aſſaults of Bath jait, HO goeth about
that we benot ſo tempted that we fall ia⸗ cantinually like a roaring A yan ſeetingte
ts diltruft, but that we mayp atiently wait deudure vs. Increaſe one fais) D merci
tull Chou filles, not onely with — fill Father, that we BS vot ſwarue at any
. Braces and bene fits butehielip with thine time fei thy heauenly word but augment
heauenly and ſpirituall treafures, to ‘thet in bs hope ẽ loue, with acarefull. eepia
‘intent that wee may aa waies haue moe of all thy ip oma that nohare
ample occafien fo giue thee thanks,ann ſo nefle of heart, no hypaceifie, na concuxiſ
wholy to reſt vpon thy mercies: heare Bs cence af the eies entiee ments sf the wan
O Loꝛdof mercy, thꝛough Jeſus Chꝛiſt do dꝛcco bs ats v fr am — obedience. Aid
ic thes Sonne our Load. Amen. feing ine litte now in th sete mo é perilous
B.'s times, let thy fatherip pꝛauids ce tefent
9 A Prayer for the whole eftate of Bs againſt the bielence of sur enentics,
ne ; of -Chrifts Church. {which Boe ſeeke by all meanes to opreette
Amighty Gad and mot merciful Fa- the truth.F uirtherinaze, for as muchas bp
Dcher, we humbly ſubmit dur fclucs ẽ thy holy Apoſtle wee be taught fe make
— fail downe before thy Maickic,belecching our mapers and ſupplyxcations for al men,
«thee krom the bottome of our hearts, that we pray not onelv for our ſelues here pre⸗
this kood of thy =. nowſo vone ——— fent, but beleech fies allo to reduce all ſuch
bs may take fash deep raote,that neither as be petignorant front the miſerable cap
& : fhe burning heat of : erſecution cauſe tf to tiuity of bundneſſte and errors to the pure
bee “wither, neither the thorny cares of Chis vnderſtanding € kno wlerge of top truth i‘
lie cheabe it: but that as fone ſowne in that tue all with one cenfent and vnity of
good ground, it may being forth thirtie, minde, map worn thee our onely Gov
Grivaa an hundzed faloe,a8 tip heauen⸗ and Sautsur. 2nd that all yates, Tens
Ap wiſedome bath appointed : and becaule hearts and miniſters, to wyom thon bail
We bauenecdeconttin ally fo craue many committcd the diſpen ſation cf thy beiv
- thins at thy bands, tuce hamwly befeesh word and charge of thy chofen peaple ninp
—F thee Dheauenly Father fa grant vs thy both by their life and Doctrine be found
holy ſpiritto direct our petitions that they fatthfull, ſetting only before their eies thy
aay proceed from lucha feruent minde as gloary, and that by them all poore fheepe
“map be agreeable to thy mF bleſſed twill: inbich wander aid gee aſtray, map bega⸗
‘and feing that our infirmity ts able todo ere and bought home to thy foloe.
nothing 55 — thy help, €thatthouart Moꝛeouer, becauſe the hearts. of rulers
not ignoꝛant with ho w many and creat are in thy hands, foe befeesh thee to direct
epee —— {wee poore wretthes are on and gouerne the harts of all Kings Perin⸗
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committed the ſword, eſpeciallx D Lord; Sonne Jeſus Chritt may encreafe ann
according fo cur bounden duty, we belech thine thaough all the toozla. Jn whoſe
thee to maintainc and encreale the horas name we make our humble petitions tne
rabieeftate of the laings Maieſtie, and all to thee as he bath taught bs, Our Father |
bis moſt noble Councellers and Magi⸗ which art,&c.
ftrates, with ali the (pirituall Paſtors,
and Minillers, and all tie whole body of A Prayer againſt the Diuell and his mani-
this common⸗weale. Let thy fatheriv f as fold temptations, made by
nour fo preſerue them, and thy holp ſpirit S. Aueuftine.
fo gouerne their hearts, that they map in
ſuch ſort execute their office thatthprelts “Pwere wanted a tenipter, and thou
gion may be pucely maintained, manners I walt the caufe that he was wanting:
reformed, and finne puniſhed, according to there wanted time and place, ¢ thou inait
the precife rule of thy holy word: and for thecaute that they wanted. Thetempter |
that we beall menibers of the myficall was pꝛeſent, and there wanted neither al
body of Jeſus Chriſt, wee make our res place nor fine, but thou heldeſt me bacfe
guetts onto thee D heauenly Father, for that Iſheuld notconſent. The teipter
ailfuchasareafflicted with any kinde of cante full of darkneſſe as heeis, and thou
crolſle a2 tribulaticn,as warre, plague fa⸗ diddeſt hearten me that J aught deſpiſe
mine, ficknefic, pouerty, impriſonment, him. he tempter came armed ¢ ſtrong⸗
oethy rods/whether tt becalamity of bo⸗ come me, thou didſ reſtraine bin, and
pleale thee to gine thein patience and con formed into at Angell sflight, and to the
» flancie,til thou fend them full deliuerance intent he ſhould not deceiue me,thou dDiDgt
- pf all their troubles. Roote out from hence rebuke him: and te the intent J thouin
(D 302d) all rauening UCloiues, which to knew him, thoudiditlightenme. For te
( ‘Ailltheir bellies, feeke to deſtroy thy fisck: is the great red Dragon, the old Serpent,
and ſhew thy great mercies vpon thofe called the Diuel. and Sathan, which hath
perſecution baniſhment, oꝛ any ether kind ly, but to the intent hee ſhauld not ouer⸗
| dic, 22 Beration of imide, that it would ſtrengthen me· The tempter came tranfe |
our bꝛethꝛen in other Countries, which feauen beads and ten hommes, wham thow
are perfecuted, cait tits pꝛiſon, and dailie halt created fo take his pleaſure in this
“Gun though they be vtterly deſtitute of huing wights innumerable, anv beatts
all mans alde, vetlet thy fiecete comfort great ¢ ſmall, thatis to fav, diners forts
their hearts with thy holy (pirit, that they noz ight, but 50 goe about fling whom,
— may boldly and checrefully abide (ach tri he may deuouce, exceptthou refeuc him,
Rul, as thy godly wiſedome Mhail appoint, @ 2020 Jeſus: Fo it is that old Dragon
condemned for the teſtimony of thy truth. huge and broad Sca, wherein there crepe |
ener depart from them, but ſo enflame of fiends, which practife nothing elfepap
So that at length as tell by their Death which draweth dotone the third part of
ag by their life the kingdame of thy deere. Che ſtarres of heauen with bis taile, ann
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eaſteth them fo the gronnd, which with hts our fonles : and tobe cant efcape D Lord
vcenom porloneth the waters of ths earth, Jeſus, fomany andgreat dancers? Pe
that as map men as drinke of thent map bath law {nares fo2 0s tu curriches in our
Bie, which trampleth vpon qolde as tit poucrty, in our meat in our drinke, in our
were mite, andis of oprnion, that Je2dan pleafures,n our ſlape, and in our waking,
ſhall runne into his month, and which is Hehath laid nares fe2 bs insur words €
matecf (uch ameuld, that he fearetiy no our tuozks,and in all cur life.15ut theu,O
man. And tube Hal fauc bs from his chaps Lord, deliuer bs front thenet of {he foty-
O Lod Jeſus? Who hall pluck bs out of lers, and from hard twos, that toe map
bis mouth ſauing thou, O Loꝛd, boho batt gine praiſe to the faping: Wleſſed be the
broken the head of this great Dragon? Kord who hath wt giuen vs op ts bea
Belpe bs, O Low, fprcad out thy wings prep for their teeth: our ſoule is deliuered
ouer bs, D Loꝛrd, that we map Ae vnder as a ſparrow out of the folvlersnet: the
thein from the face of this Deagon that net ts broken and we eſcaped.
purfucth bs: and fence thon bs front bis
hoꝛnes ith thy hield. Foꝛ this ts bis The Confeffion ofa Chriftian faith,
. continual endenour,this ts tis onlp defire,
to deuour the ſoules which thou haſt crea: J Velceue and confeile my L620 Goo, es
ted. And therefore wwe crye bute thea O Aternall, intinite, vnmeaſurable, incom⸗
God, deliuer bs from sur dayly aduerſary prehenſible, and tiutable, one in ſubſtance
who whether we Aeepoo2 wake, whether andthe in perſon, Father, Soime, anv
Inc cat 92 drink, oꝛ whether we be Doing of Holy Ghoſt, who bp his almighty power
andy thug elfe, pꝛeſſeth vpon bs by all kind and wiſedome, hati wot onelp of nothing
of meanes, aſſaulting Os Dap € night with created heauen andearth, and all things
fraines and policies, and ſhoting his be- therein contained, andiman after his otvn
nomous arrotucs at bs, fonietime spentp, image, tiathe night tn him be glorified
and ſometime priuilp to flay our foules : bul alfoby his fatherly proutdence goners
nd pet fuch ts our qreat madneſſe, D neth, maintaneth,and preferueththe fame
Loꝛd, in that whereas we fx the Dragon according tothe purpofe ofhis twill,
continualip ita readineſſe to deuoure vs 4 beleene allo and confefle Jeſus Chik
with open month, tee neuertheleſſe doe the onlp Sautour and Peſſias, who being
fleepe and reioyce in ous obne floathful- equal with God, ntade himfelfe of no re-
nes as thouch we were out ot his danger, putation, but tooke on him the thape ofa
lobo deũreth nothing elſe but to deſtroy feruant,and became man in all things like
— ¥s. Dur milchienous enemic tothe intent onto bs, ercept ſinne, to aſſure vs of mercy
otill bs, watcheth continually and neuer and foꝛgiueneſſe. Foꝛ when though our
leepeth, ¢ willnot we awake from ſſeepe Father Adams tranfgreflion, we were
ofauesur foules? Behold he hath pitched become children of perditton, there was no
afinite (nares before our fete, and filled meanes to bping vs from the poke of fin
Hour waies with fuidey traps, to catch and danmation, but oncly Jeſus Chit
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our Lord, Whe giuing bs that bp arate, ſtored by his reſurrection. And becauſe he
hich was bis by nature, mads bs thoꝛo w would accompliſh all things, and take poſ⸗
‘faith the cbiazen of God, tos when that ſeſſion fo2 vs at bis kingdome, he aſcended
fulnefle of time was come, tuas concei· inte heaucn fo inlarge the fame kinadame |
ued by the power of the holy Ghoſt, borne by he aboundant power of his fpirit, by
of ihe virgin Barp(accorwing fo the fel) whoame wo are moſt aſſured of his conti< —
and prcachen in earth the Goſpel of ſalua⸗ nuatl interceſſton towards God the Fa- —
tion, tit atlength bp tyrannie of the ther forbs. Andalthough he be in heaven
Pꝛiells be was guiltleſſe condemned vn⸗ as touching his coꝛporall pꝛeſence, where
der Pontius Bilal, thou Preũdent of Zu: the Father bath now ſet him at his richt
rie, and moſt llanderouſiy hanced on the hand, committing vnto him the adnin
Croſte berwene tboo cheeues ag a treſpeſ⸗ ſtration ofall things, as well in heauen ae
fer, where taking vpen bun the puniſh - boue, as inthe earth beneath, pet is hee
ment ofcur finvies hoo delinered bs from preſent with vᷣs hisimembers, euen to he
the curſe of the law. enor the world, in preſeruing and gouer⸗
And for as much as be being only Gad ning bs with bis effectual potwer € grace.
coudnot fecie Death, neither being onely wyo when all thinges are fuldilen vyreh
men could cucrcome Beath, he ioyned both God hath ſpoken by the mouth of all bis
together, ana ſuffered bis humanity tobe Prophets Mice fhe world began, twill
“purithed with moſt cruell Death, feeling come in the fame vitblefoune in the which
“tat hinlclſe the anger « ſeuere iadgement he aſcended with an vnſpeakable inaieBie,
of Gen, euen as he had bene in extreame power andcompany,to ſexerat the lamb⸗
torments of bellana tyereforecricd with from the goates , the elect fram there-
aloud boice: By Goa my Cad, why hall probate. So that noite tohether he be as
thou forfaken me? Thus of is mercy hue then, o2 dead beiowe, Mall efeape fis |
without compuifion, be offered ho bint indgenicnt, : ot
‘felfastheonelp ſacrifice to vurge che ſis Moꝛreouer J beleeue and cenfeſſe thetos
ofall the 0210, fo that all other facrifices ly Ghoſt ad equal with the Father and
“€02 auc are blaſphemous, and derogate the Sonne, who recenerateth and fanctis
from fie fufficientic therest. Mhich fet) es, ruleth and auidely bs vnto all
Death albeit it Did (uFicientiv reconcile bs truth, perfivading mio aiſuredly in cur
to God, yet the Scriptures commonlv do cõſciences, that we be the childꝛen s f God
attribute our regeneracion to bis reſur⸗ bꝛethren to Jeſus Cyt, e fellow beires
rection. $702 ag by riſing agate from the with bin of life euerlatting tpet notith
graue the third day be conquered death, e- ſtanding itis not ſuſficient tobeleeucipat
uen ſo the bictoop of our farth Tandeth in Gon is omnipotent and mercifull, that.
his refurtection, € therefore without She Chriſt hath made fatiffaction , or that the
one ive cannot feels the bettefites of the oly Ghok hath this power and effect,
other. Foꝛ a8 by hits death, fire was ta- exceyt tuee Boe apply the fame benetites
_henaway, ſo our righteoulneſſe Was re to ts which ave Gods elect. Jbeleeue
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} therefore and confette one holy Church, graces € benefits of Jeſus Chattt, which
Which as members of Jeſus Cheiſt the the Scripture calleth cating of his fleth,
onelvy bead thereof, confent ur fatth, hope, and drinking of his blod, neither mutt we
~ andcharity, dfing the gikts of God, whe⸗ tn the adminiſtration of thele facraments,
ther they be tempozall 02 ſpirituall,to the follow mans fantafic,butas Chit him-
profit and furtherance of the fame, which felfe hath oꝛdained, ſo mut they be mini⸗
Church is not féne to mans eve, but ones fired, and by fuch as by oadinary bocation
y knowne to God, toto of the loſt ſonnes are thereunto called. Therfore whoſoeuer
of Adam, hath o:daincd ſome as veſſels of referucth ¢ worſhippeth thele facraments
wrath to Damnation, and hath chofen o⸗ oꝛ contrariwiſe contemneth them in time
thers as veſſels ofhis mercy to be faued : and place, pꝛocureth himſelfe damnation.
The which in due time hecalleth to infe- he third mark of this Church ts eccleſia⸗
zrity of life, and godly conuerfation, to ſtical diſcipline, whichſtandeth in admoni⸗
nake them a glorious Church in himſelk. tion andcoarectid of faults.The finall ena
Wnt that Church which is viGbie and whereof is erconmiumication by the con-
ne to theeve, bath three tokens ana (ent of the church determined, tf the offen
_ marks tobereby it map be knowne. Firſt der be obſtinate. And befides this ceclefias
fhe word ef God, contained in the olde and tical diſcipline, Jacknowledge fo belong
neko Teſtament, which as tt is aboue the fo this church a politike magiſtrate, tubo
zuthoritie of the fame Church, and onely miniſtrethto cuerp man iuſtice, de lending
lufficient to inſtruct bs in all things con · the good ¢ puniſhing the cull: To wyeme
erning ſaluation, (sis ttleft for all de- toc muſt render honour ann obedience in
eres of men to read and vnderſtand: Foꝛ all things which are not contrary to the
mithout fis tuo, neither Church, Coie woꝛd of God 3 and ag Moles , Ezechias,
2 telb a: Decre, can eſtabliſh any point tou⸗ Iofias, and other qood rulers, purged the
hing ſaluation: The fecond ts the holy Church of God from ſuperſtition and ido -
Sacraments, to wit, ef baptiſme andthelatrp, ſo the defence of Chuils Church
« Rods fupper, which Sacraments Chatit appertaiieth to Cheittian Magiſtrates a-
bath left bute bs as holy fignes and feales gainſt allidolaters and heretikies, as Pa⸗
sfhis pꝛomiſes. Foꝛ as bp baptifme once pitts, anabaptiſts, with Cuch like lime of
receiued, is igniſed that we (as weil In⸗Antichzriſt, to roote out all doctrine of di⸗
fants ag other of age and diſcretion)being uels and men, as the Balle, Purgatorp,
ſtrangers from God by orꝛiginal ſinne, are Limbus patrum, papers to Saints, anv:
reccitied into his family ¢ congregation, for p dead, free wil, diſtinction of meats,
With full aſſurance that although thts rot apparcll and dapes, vowes sffinale lifc,
“fine lie hid tn bs, vet to the clect it hal pꝛeſence at Idoll ſermons, mans merits,.
it be imputed: fe the upper declareth with fuch whe, which B2aw vs from the
at God as a moſt provident Father, ſociety of Chrifts Church, wherein. dane
thnot cnelp feed our bodies, but alfo ſpi/ deth onely remiſſion offinnes, purchaſed
tually nouriſheth eur foules with the by Chꝛilts blood fo all them that oeleue,
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lead bs to baine confidence in creatures, dome prepared for pou from the begins
and truſt in our owne tmaginations. Lhe ning of the world, and fo hallgoe trium·
puniſhment whereof although God often: phing with him tn body and foule-te re·
times deferreth in this life,pet after the maine enerlattingly in glory, where we
generall reſurrection, when our foules ſhall fez Good face to face,and ſhall no more
and bodies hall rife againe to immoꝛtali·nede to initruct one another, we ſhall all
- tie, they thall be dammed to vnquenchable know him from the highei to the lowe. —
- five, and then we which haue fogfaken all To whome with the Sonne andthe holp —
mans wiledome to cleaue vnto Chit, Ghoſt, be all praife, honoꝛ and Slory nal
| Hall heare the iopkull voyce, Come peandeuer, So be it.
* Table both for the number of the whole Pfalmes, & alfo in i j
what leafe you may finde enery of them.
Pfalme. Folio. Pſalme. _ 9 Folie
| Ll laudand praife. 13} H a
49 SAI people hearken 23 12 Helpe Lord for, 4
78 Attend my people. 49; 13 Howlong wilt. | , 9
32 Amid the preafe. 43) 51 Haue mercy on, 29
ToOAllpeoplethat §z| 56 Haue mercy Lord, | 23
B 67 Hauc mercy onvs, 33.9 “T
$1 Be light and glad. | 43 75 Howeueritbe.. 37.
199 Bleffed arethey 64B84How pleafantis. — 4
- 128 Bleffed art thou. 71} 91 He that Within, 48
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142 Beforethe Lord. 76| 5 Incline thinecares. — at
r44Bleh be the Lord. 77| 111 truftm God, | — 1—
D 20 In trouble & aduerſitie. 9
83 DonotO God refraine 44| 29 Lliſt my heart. It
E 34.1 will giue laud. 15.9
; 127 Except the Lord. : 71| 39 Iſaid I wiltlooke. 19
LS Bash sux 40 I waited long and 19
s 29 Giueto eke Lerd. « | 13| 43 Iudgeandreuenge, © © 21
37 Grudge not to ſee 17771vithmy voyce. (ie.
48Greatisthe Lord. 23} 92 Itisathin Be 49
34 God faue me for. 27| yooInGodtheLord, as
10 Giuepraifevnto. =~ 5 § | of Imercy willand. | 52
107 Giue thanks vptoo. 3 §8| rol In {peechleffe fi lence. bi 60
148 Giue laud vntee 5AAIG6 Iloue the Lord. 62
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In tice ond, ve DT os YP 3 Bp! e% © Lord cop
12 eies. GQ!) sy OGod gilt
1221 di inheart © a a. 99 690 Lord thoudia,.
: Le | 63 OGodmy God
| 6 Lord inthy wrath,’ 2640 Lordvnto my! sive bots) i
” xis Reepeme, 02/1 Slcos¢ S56] ¥o.OGodtome take.
26 Lord bemy Iudge. 12790 Lord the Geran i a gee
* 35 Lord plead my caufe, ‘. 16} 940 Lordthou dacck gar
A Like asthe Hart, . : 20} 95 Ocomelet vs. Sho ae ieee
rae Let Godarife, * 33) 98 Ofine gye now. * 53
72Lord giue thy, Lee 8 "96 Fed Chews my prayer. gy
8 Lord bow thine, 451080 God my heart · 5
8 Lord God ofhealth. 46| 1170 allye nations, * 63
es 30 Lord tothee I, ; _ 71} I18 Ogiueyethanks, hot fag
ft Lordfaue, 76| 123OLord that heauen. 6
p 233 Lord heare my, » 77 12Ott they now Ifrael" —
M | 13tOLordIamnot 4 72
E — 23 My fhepheard is Io} 133 Ohow happy aiid bso tee) gee
| 45 Myheart doth take, 22 I35 Opraifethe Lord, « 73
62 Myfoule to God, 44 ite 31} 1390 Lord thou hawt : 75
—-71MyLordmyGod, 35 | 141 OLordvponthee, . 76
I 03 My fouleg oiue laud, 293 Pot, P —
104 My foulep praifethe — 54/ 38 Put menotto — i: fae
146 mip eile praife thou, - 78} 106PraifeyetheLord. —37
Laas N ‘ 136 Praife ye the Lord, 73
h ‘IIs Norvnto vs, 62 Rie! i ee:
a 4 Now Iſrael —— 70 Pe RegardO Lord: —J———
i : 2 Remember Dauids. —
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é * OGod a3 art. 2) 59Sendaideandfaue, © 29.
«2. O Lord my God, 369 Saue me O God. es
Seat Lord, 3] 96Singye with, «9+: ia 9,
Lord within thy, “i 8" 61, 225 Such asin God) wages — —
at iueeare, * ae te 149 Sing ye Vnto, | J pts ge
13 iy Rrength, 7 Blow ;
21 os ord hov ioyfull 9 1 The man i is bleſt. gs
2 . © God my God, 9} 14 There is no God,
210 LordIp It, 14 19 The heauens and
Our eares auc, * 1 Be ong Lordi is onely
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Take pitty for thy⸗
OS Thy praifealone,
~ 76 Toallthat now.
80 Thou Heard that,
85 Thouhaltbeene,
7. That Citic fhall.
: iPr 9 Tofing the mercies.
‘ 90 Thou Lord haft..
= The Lord as Kings
7 The Lord doth
athe Lord doth raignes | ;
— a TO The Lord did fay,
112 Themanis bleſt.
125 Thoſę that do put. |
ot 38 Thee will I praife, -
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15 Votothee God,
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Why. did the Gentiles?
OM ich heart and mouth.
— 4 Why doftthou, bs
4. Why artthou Lord,
‘Wit nheart Idoe,,
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126 When that tkhe.
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3 Yerighteous in.
49 Yepeopleallin,
58 Yerulers whiche · a :
113 Yechildren which
150 Yeeld ynto God.
Veni Creator. -
Venite exultemus.
Tedeum Laudamus,
The Song of the three Children
Benedictus Dominus, © -
Magnificat animag
| Nunc Dimittis
Quicunque vult. .
The Lamentation ofa Sinner,
~The humble fute ofa Sinner.
| The Lords prayer or Pater nofte
The ten Commandements
| Attend my people and giue eare
Our Father which in heauen art
All my beliefe and coulda
Come holy ſpirit.
Giue peace in theſe
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O Lordiu thee is —— tru,
The Lord be thanked. ’
Preferue ys Lord, ii
Praife ye the Lord, 44
Behold now giue. bs
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